Broken bone cases can seem straightforward—until the other side starts asking questions like:
- Was the injury actually caused by the crash or incident?
- Did the fracture worsen because treatment was delayed?
- Are your symptoms consistent with the imaging and timeline?
- Did you have a pre-existing condition?
In practice, these disputes are common when there’s a gap between the incident and diagnosis, when the injury involves joints (wrist, ankle, hip), or when the claim includes missed work from jobs that require physical labor.
Also, if your injury happened around busy travel corridors, intersections, or areas with frequent pedestrian activity, the evidence may hinge on what was documented at the time—photos, witness accounts, incident reports, and early medical records.


