Many broken-bone injuries are first described as “minor” at the scene or in early reports. Then the dispute starts:
- Insurance may claim the fracture is unrelated to the crash, slip, or work incident.
- They may argue the injury was pre-existing or that your symptoms “didn’t match” the timeline.
- They may offer a quick number before you’ve completed follow-up imaging or orthopedic evaluation.
In East Rockaway, these disputes are especially common when the incident involves a common commuting route, a busy parking area, or a property with multiple entrances and shared responsibilities. When multiple parties could be involved (drivers, property managers, contractors, employers), liability can get complicated quickly.


