Baltimore has a mix of road types, traffic patterns, and high foot-traffic areas that can create disputes about how an accident happened and who is at fault. Broken bone injuries—like wrist fractures, ankle fractures, hip fractures, and spinal or joint injuries—are sometimes treated as “simple” at first, but insurers frequently look for reasons to minimize the claim.
Common friction points we see in Baltimore cases include:
- Causation disputes after imaging shows a fracture but the opposing party claims it wasn’t caused by the incident
- Comparative fault arguments in vehicle collisions (or when a pedestrian is involved)
- Premises liability disagreements when the hazard is described differently than the incident report
- Work-related pressure when injuries happen to employees in physically demanding roles around the city
You may not need to prove everything up front—but you do need a strategy that protects your claim while you heal.


