Sikeston has a mix of busy roadways, truck traffic, and everyday local commutes. When a fracture happens in a collision, a slip-and-fall, or a workplace incident, the biggest challenge is usually not whether the bone was broken—it’s whether the evidence supports that the crash/incident caused the fracture.
Insurance adjusters may argue:
- the injury was pre-existing,
- the timing doesn’t match the mechanism of injury,
- or the fracture is unrelated to the incident you reported.
When that happens, your case depends on how quickly you were evaluated, how consistent your medical records are, and how well the incident is documented.


