After a collision, insurance companies may argue one of three things:
- The fracture wasn’t caused by the crash (they claim it was old, unrelated, or misdiagnosed)
- The injury is “minor” (they downplay swelling, reduced mobility, or pain that worsens during healing)
- Your treatment timing is “inconsistent” (they look for gaps in records or delays in imaging)
In Flowood, where many people commute between regional employment centers and neighborhood routes, it’s common for injuries to be documented across multiple visits—ER/urgent care, follow-up with orthopedics, physical therapy, and sometimes imaging repeats. That timeline can be used against you if it isn’t organized and presented clearly.
We focus on making your medical story match the crash story so the claim doesn’t get reduced to a billing line item.


