In Glen Cove, injuries can occur in situations that look “ordinary” at first glance—an ankle fracture after a curb slip, a wrist injury after a parking lot fall, or a leg fracture after a collision near busy commuting routes. What makes these cases difficult is that the early story can get simplified.
Insurers may argue:
- the fracture was unrelated to the incident,
- the injury was exaggerated,
- or the delay in treatment means the accident “couldn’t have caused it.”
Your strongest advantage is a tight timeline: when symptoms started, when you sought care, what imaging showed, and how treatment progressed. When the record is consistent, it’s much harder for fault and causation to be disputed.


