Eastpointe is a working, commuting community. That means many injured people need a quick answer because they can’t afford to miss paychecks while they recover.
But fracture claims often involve issues that don’t resolve quickly:
- Delayed clarity on severity: Wrist, ankle, hip, and leg fractures can look straightforward at first and then worsen as swelling goes down and imaging is reviewed.
- Mechanism disputes: After a collision, the other side may argue the impact wasn’t strong enough to cause your specific fracture.
- Second-look medical questions: Orthopedic follow-ups sometimes reveal additional damage—complications, restricted mobility, or the need for surgery or ongoing therapy.
If the insurance company believes your injury story is uncertain, they may offer a number that doesn’t match the full cost of recovery.


