Mexico residents often deal with injuries tied to commuting routes, sudden braking, intersection impacts, and weather-related driving. When a collision or road incident causes a fracture, insurers frequently argue one of three things:
- the injury is unrelated to the crash
- the injury was caused by something else (or happened later)
- the medical treatment was too conservative/too aggressive to be “necessary”
Those arguments can be especially frustrating when you’re still dealing with swelling, pain, limited mobility, or difficulty returning to work. The key is building a timeline that insurance can’t easily rewrite.


