Broken bones are sometimes straightforward medically, but legal causation disputes are common—particularly when the incident involves:
- Pedestrian and crosswalk collisions (drivers, distracted driving, unclear right-of-way)
- Slip-and-fall injuries on uneven walkways, wet entrances, or poorly maintained stairs
- Ride-share and commuting crashes on Route 36 and other heavily traveled corridors
- Construction and contractor work where safety controls may be questioned
- Tourism-season incidents where witnesses leave quickly and video footage gets overwritten
The insurer’s goal is often to narrow the story: “It was pre-existing,” “the fracture wasn’t caused by this event,” or “the injury should have healed faster.” Your job is to focus on treatment; our job is to build a claim supported by the right medical and incident records.


