Broken bones are sometimes treated like “simple injuries” by insurers. But in real life—especially in a busy commuting and residential area—fractures can trigger disputes about:
- Whether the accident caused the fracture (or whether it was pre-existing)
- Whether the diagnosed injury matches the incident (mechanism of injury matters)
- Whether you delayed care or treatment
- How much work you truly lost while you recovered
In Gloucester City, common incident patterns include car and truck collisions from daily road travel, slip-related falls on residential property, and workplace injuries tied to industrial or maintenance tasks. Each scenario creates different evidence issues, and the “right” approach depends on what happened.


