In a city where residents commute frequently and pedestrians share the road with traffic, broken-bone injuries commonly involve competing stories. Coverage disputes can arise when:
- The incident report is vague (common after roadside collisions and fast-moving intersections)
- Surveillance footage is overwritten quickly or difficult to obtain later
- Medical notes don’t clearly connect the mechanism of injury to the fracture
- The other side suggests the injury was pre-existing or unrelated
A fracture claim can’t succeed on “I felt it happen.” It needs a consistent, defensible timeline backed by records—something we help you build from the start.


