Broken bone claims in Greenwood commonly stall for predictable reasons:
- Insurers question causation: They may argue the fracture was “not caused” by the incident or that it was pre-existing.
- Timing gets challenged: If you didn’t get imaging immediately, they may claim the injury “could have happened later.”
- Recorded statements get used against you: One unclear answer about symptoms or prior health can lead to a lower offer.
- Treatment gaps become a target: Missed follow-ups—sometimes due to scheduling, transportation, or cost—can be spun as evidence the injury wasn’t serious.
The practical fix is not guesswork. It’s organizing the facts while your medical timeline is still fresh, and knowing what to say (and what to avoid) when an adjuster calls.


