Orthopedic injuries often start with a straightforward ER visit—then reality hits: follow-up imaging, immobilization, possible surgery, physical therapy, and limitations that affect work and daily life.
In Neosho, claims commonly involve:
- Commuter and highway collisions where liability can shift based on speed, lane position, and witness accounts.
- Construction and industrial work where safety practices and maintenance records matter.
- Public access areas (retail centers, apartment common areas, and event-related foot traffic) where hazards can be disputed as “obvious” or “temporary.”
When liability and causation are contested, insurers may argue the fracture was unrelated, pre-existing, or caused by a different incident. Your next steps can determine whether your records tell a consistent story.


