Medford is a dense, high-traffic community—residents commute frequently, pedestrians share road space, and construction zones are common. That mix can create broken bone scenarios where the cause isn’t immediately obvious.
For example, the other side may argue:
- Your fracture was caused by something other than the incident (or happened earlier)
- The injury wasn’t severe enough to explain your treatment
- Your symptoms didn’t start quickly enough to match the event
- The mechanism described (impact, fall height, twisting motion) doesn’t “fit” the imaging
In Massachusetts, insurers often lean on documentation gaps and timeline inconsistencies. The good news? Those issues are frequently solvable with the right medical record strategy and incident evidence.


