Edina injuries can involve situations where the “story” develops over days, not minutes. For example:
- A crash at highway speeds where the first ER visit focuses on immediate concerns, then later imaging confirms a fracture.
- A slip or trip near an entryway or retail sidewalk where the hazard is cleaned up quickly.
- A workplace injury tied to schedules and safety procedures, where reports are filed quickly—but details can be incomplete.
In Minnesota, insurers frequently look for gaps: when symptoms started, whether the fracture matches the incident mechanism, and whether treatment was timely and consistent. Your job isn’t to prove your case from scratch—but you do need to avoid mistakes that weaken the record.


