Many fracture claims in the area involve injuries that occur during fast-moving travel—turn lanes, merging traffic, and stop-and-go patterns on regional routes. Even when the collision seems straightforward, insurers often argue:
- you were not moving the way you claim,
- the fracture didn’t match the impact,
- symptoms were delayed or could have come from something else.
That’s why we focus on building a credible link between the incident and the diagnosis—using medical records, imaging documentation, and the incident timeline.


