In Kentwood, injuries frequently happen in situations where the “cause” is disputed early—especially when insurance companies believe the fracture could have been pre-existing or unrelated to the incident.
That’s why the first weeks after your injury matter:
- Orthopedic timelines: A fracture may be diagnosed immediately—or it may be confirmed after swelling goes down and imaging is ordered. If there’s a gap, insurers may question causation.
- Symptom consistency: If your treatment notes don’t track your complaints (pain location, mobility limits, weight-bearing issues), the claim can be weakened.
- Work and daily-life proof: Kentwood residents often commute for shift work or physically demanding jobs. If you can’t perform your duties—or your hours change—documentation becomes crucial.
Instead of guessing what information matters, we help you build a clear timeline that connects the incident to the fracture and the medical consequences that followed.


