Fractures can seem straightforward at first—X-rays show a break, and treatment begins. But in practice, New Providence injury claims often turn on a few recurring points:
- Causation disputes tied to timing: insurers may argue the injury didn’t come from the incident or that you waited too long to get care.
- Shared-fault arguments: even minor inconsistencies (where you were standing, how the accident happened, what you said at the scene) can be used to reduce payment.
- “Normal recovery” pressure: adjusters may suggest a quick settlement before you know whether healing will be delayed or require additional procedures.
Because these disputes can affect settlement value, it’s important to build your claim early—while the key documents and witness information are still available.


