In North Carolina, insurers frequently challenge how the injury happened—especially when the fracture is painful but the incident details are disputed. In Burlington, that dispute commonly shows up after:
- Commuting crashes along busy corridors where braking distance, speed, and lane position are contested
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near shopping areas and side streets where visibility and right-of-way are debated
- Property hazards (loose materials, wet floors, uneven surfaces) around retail and multi-tenant spaces
- Workplace injuries tied to safety practices, equipment maintenance, or training gaps in industrial areas
A fracture claim rises or falls on documentation that ties the mechanism of injury to the orthopedic outcome. That means we pay close attention to the early record—ER/urgent care notes, imaging reports, and the consistency between what you felt right away and what clinicians later diagnosed.


