Fractures are sometimes treated like straightforward injuries, but in practice, the hard part is proving the injury was caused by the incident—not just that you later received an orthopedic diagnosis.
In Beatrice and surrounding areas, common dispute points include:
- Mechanism mismatch: An insurer claims the crash/fall impact couldn’t have produced the specific fracture.
- Delayed escalation: Pain may start mild, then worsen—creating an argument that the fracture was “already there.”
- Treatment gaps: Missed appointments due to work, transportation, or availability can be used to reduce the value of your claim.
- Recorded statements: Early statements made to insurance (or in paperwork) can be spun to minimize causation.
You deserve a legal strategy that anticipates these tactics.


