In a suburban community like Glen Rock, many injuries happen in settings where fault can be questioned—like parking areas, driveways, and residential sidewalks. When fractures occur, insurers frequently argue one of these:
- the injury was caused by something other than the incident
- the fracture was “pre-existing”
- symptoms were delayed or described inconsistently
- the treatment you received was unnecessary or unrelated
Because orthopedic injuries evolve over time, the medical record matters just as much as the incident record. The goal is to build a clear timeline showing how the accident led to the diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing limitations.


