Inkster injury claims often involve situations where documentation can make or break the case:
- Commute and roadway collisions: Speed changes, lane merges, and distracted driving can cause fractures to be disputed as “unrelated” or “pre-existing.”
- Pedestrian-heavy neighborhoods: Falls in parking lots, sidewalks, and entryways can lead to hip fractures, wrist fractures, and other serious orthopedic injuries.
- Work and industrial schedules: Missed shifts, injury reporting requirements, and quick return-to-work pressure can complicate the timeline of symptoms.
In these scenarios, insurers may try to minimize the injury by focusing on what looks “minor” at first—then contest the seriousness once treatment costs increase. Your best defense is a well-organized medical and factual timeline.


