Broken bone injuries are frequently disputed—not because the injury didn’t occur, but because insurers try to argue it wasn’t caused by the incident.
In Southfield, common disputes can include:
- “Pre-existing injury” arguments after a crash or fall
- Claims that the fracture mechanism doesn’t match the medical records
- Delays between the incident and imaging or specialist follow-up
- Confusion when multiple people reported the incident differently (especially in multi-vehicle collisions)
Michigan insurance adjusters may push for quick resolution before your treatment plan is clear. The problem is that orthopedic recovery can change—sometimes significantly—after surgery, therapy, or follow-up imaging.
A lawyer can help ensure your claim narrative matches how the injury actually developed.


