Broken bone injuries are common in car, truck, and motorcycle collisions. What makes many Freehold-area cases harder is how fractures are perceived and documented right after the crash.
In the days following an incident, you may be dealing with:
- Conflicting timelines (when symptoms started vs. when imaging was done)
- Disputes over mechanism (what kind of force would cause the fracture)
- Pre-existing conditions arguments (a common denial tactic)
- “We can settle now” offers before long-term orthopedic outcomes are known
A strong claim needs more than “I broke my bone.” It needs a defensible story tied to how the crash happened, what your medical records show, and how the injury affected your ability to work and function.


