Broken bone cases frequently turn into disputes about what caused the fracture—particularly when:
- The accident happened days or weeks before you got imaging.
- Your injury was first treated as a strain/sprain before a fracture was identified.
- The other side argues the fracture was pre-existing or unrelated.
- Insurance asks you to describe the incident in a way that doesn’t match your medical timeline.
In practical terms, Springfield insurers (like insurers elsewhere) often try to narrow the story to minimize payout. A strong claim usually requires a consistent connection between how the injury happened and what the medical records show.


