Jackson has its share of commuting traffic, construction activity, and high pedestrian activity near retail and community areas. In those settings, broken bone injuries are common—but they’re also easy for insurers to minimize.
You may run into issues like:
- “It was pre-existing” (especially when your medical history includes prior orthopedic conditions)
- “The accident didn’t cause that fracture” (often after a gap between the incident and imaging)
- “You’re healing fine” (even while you’re still managing pain, restricted mobility, or follow-up treatment)
- Conflicting accounts about how the injury happened (witnesses, camera angles, or incomplete incident reports)
When the case turns on medical timing and mechanism-of-injury, you want a legal team that understands how these disputes are usually built—and how to counter them with records and evidence.


