After a fracture, the first weeks matter. In New Hyde Park, many residents are driving to work, dropping kids off, or running errands around the same corridors and intersections. When an injury is reported late, or symptoms were described inconsistently, insurers may argue the fracture is unrelated or that the severity was overstated.
A strong claim typically depends on:
- When you sought medical care (and whether the record shows escalating symptoms)
- Consistency between the incident and the injury mechanism
- Imaging and orthopedic follow-ups (not just an initial diagnosis)
Even if you feel “mostly okay” at first, fractures can worsen with movement, and delays can complicate causation.


