After a broken bone injury, it’s common for insurers to argue that the injury is minor, unrelated, or “pre-existing.” In Louisiana, where claims may move fast once liability is disputed, the early narrative matters. The key difference between a fair outcome and a low settlement is usually the quality and timing of the proof.
For New Iberia residents, that proof often depends on details such as:
- Crash timing and scene conditions (lighting, weather, road hazards)
- Whether you sought imaging promptly after pain escalated
- Whether witnesses remembered the mechanism of injury consistently
- How quickly the injury was documented in medical notes
A fracture isn’t just the X-ray result—it’s the chain of events from impact to diagnosis to treatment to recovery limitations.


