Broken bone claims in and around Marlborough commonly start with a dispute over two things:
- What caused the fracture (and whether the mechanism fits the injury shown on imaging)
- How serious the injury truly is (especially when swelling and pain change over time)
In a commuting-heavy area, fractures can happen in multi-factor incidents—like collisions involving weather, sudden stops, distracted driving, or roadway hazards. Insurers may argue the injury was unrelated, pre-existing, or that the accident “couldn’t have caused that.”
When that happens, you need a legal approach that treats your orthopedic injury as a whole medical story: the initial diagnosis, subsequent follow-up, and the functional impact on your daily life and work.


