In Kearney, many injury cases begin on busy roads and in mixed-use areas—where traffic, weather, and pedestrian activity can all be factors. Insurers frequently try to slow claims by questioning basics like:
- Whether the crash/fall actually caused the fracture
- Whether the injury was “already there”
- Whether you waited too long to get care
- Whether your treatment plan matches the mechanism of injury
If you’re still healing, the most important step is not “waiting for the perfect moment”—it’s building a clean record while the details are fresh.
What you can do right now:
- Keep your ER/urgent care records and any follow-up orthopedic notes
- Save imaging reports (X-ray/CT/MRI) and discharge paperwork
- Write down a timeline of pain, mobility limits, and treatment dates
- Preserve any incident evidence (photos, witness names, vehicle damage info)


