Broken bone claims are often treated as “straightforward” at first—until the insurer starts digging. In Port Huron, we commonly see disputes shaped by the way incidents occur here, such as:
- Commute and highway collisions (including rear-end impacts and sudden braking) leading to wrist, ankle, or leg fractures
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busier corridors where drivers may argue the victim moved unexpectedly
- Worksite injuries involving industrial equipment, ladders, or repetitive strain that escalates into traumatic fractures
- Store and property incidents where surveillance coverage, cleanup logs, and warning practices become central
Even when the fracture is real, the fight is usually over whether the accident caused it and how long the harm will last.


