In a lot of Robbinsdale cases, the initial injury is only part of the story. Minnesota winters, wet pavement, salt residue, and limited daylight can contribute to accidents—but insurers often focus on the early timeline and try to minimize what your injury required afterward.
Common patterns we see:
- Delayed or disputed diagnosis after an impact (especially when swelling and pain symptoms shift over the first several days)
- Causation arguments from adjusters who claim the fracture was pre-existing or unrelated to the incident
- “You should be fine by now” pressure once the first appointment is over, even when you still need imaging, immobilization, or physical therapy
A strong claim doesn’t just show you were hurt—it shows how the incident led to the orthopedic outcome and what that outcome cost you.


