Broken bone injuries can look straightforward at first—until the insurer starts asking questions. In West Springfield, disputes commonly come down to:
- Causation challenges: The carrier may argue the fracture was unrelated or that the mechanism of injury doesn’t match the medical findings.
- Timing issues: If symptoms weren’t immediately described—or if you delayed imaging—insurers may attempt to frame the injury as older.
- Contributory arguments: In roadway incidents and slip-and-fall cases, they may claim the injured person “could have avoided” the harm.
- Winter and weather disputes: Ice and wet conditions can complicate how long a hazard existed and what warnings were (or weren’t) provided.
When this happens, your claim can stall unless your medical timeline and incident evidence are organized and presented persuasively.


