Broken-bone injuries often involve more than one phase: the initial diagnosis, the first follow-up, and sometimes later imaging or surgery if healing doesn’t go as expected. In Mississippi, insurers frequently try to move cases quickly—especially when an injury seems straightforward at first.
What that means for you in Clinton:
- Early settlement pressure can undervalue long recovery (physical therapy, follow-ups, mobility limits).
- Gaps in the medical timeline can give the defense an opening to argue the fracture wasn’t caused by the incident.
- Work disruption matters locally—whether you commute to nearby job sites, work shift schedules, or rely on hourly income.
A fracture claim should be built around your real recovery timeline—not just the day you were injured.


