Your first actions can affect whether your claim is treated as a clear accident—or as an “unrelated injury” dispute.
- Get examined promptly: Even if you think it’s “just a sprain,” fractures can worsen if not properly assessed.
- Ask for imaging and keep copies: X-rays, CT scans, and written radiology reports are critical in bone injury cases.
- Document the scene while it’s fresh: If the injury happened near a roadway, parking area, or business entrance, take photos of hazards, lighting, signage, and traffic conditions.
- Write down your timeline: What you were doing, where you were, how the injury occurred, and what symptoms you had immediately afterward.
- Be careful with insurance statements: Early conversations can be used to minimize causation or the severity of the fracture.
If you’re looking for a quick “AI-style” way to organize your story, that can help you prepare questions—but your claim still needs legal strategy and accurate medical support.


