In and around Hope Mills, many injuries occur in settings that insurers treat as “routine” at first—vehicle incidents on busy commuting corridors, slip-and-fall events at local businesses, and workplace accidents tied to heavy lifting, ladders, or equipment handling.
Then the fracture changes everything. Once surgery, immobilization, or follow-up imaging enters the picture, adjusters may try to narrow the story:
- claim the injury is unrelated or “pre-existing,”
- argue the mechanism didn’t match the type of fracture,
- pressure you to give a recorded statement before your medical picture is stable.
Our job is to help you avoid common traps and keep the claim tied to medical reality—so your settlement discussion reflects the full impact of the injury, not just the first ER visit.


