In Cadillac, people frequently commute on busy corridors, travel to work sites in surrounding areas, and rely on cars and seasonal schedules to stay on track. When a fracture happens, the timeline matters—especially when:
- symptoms were dismissed as “minor” at first,
- imaging took time to schedule,
- work restrictions changed before treatment fully stabilized,
- the other side argues the injury “didn’t come from the accident.”
Even if you received care quickly, insurers may still challenge whether the fracture mechanism matches the medical findings. Your best protection is having records that line up: the incident report (if applicable), ER/urgent care notes, imaging reports, follow-up visits, and a consistent picture of symptoms.


