In a smaller community, it can be tempting to assume everyone will remember what happened the same way weeks later. Unfortunately, fracture cases frequently hinge on details like:
- When you first reported symptoms (and whether the notes match the mechanism of injury)
- Whether imaging was obtained quickly enough to confirm the fracture
- How consistently your treatment plan was followed afterward
- Whether the other side claims your injury was “pre-existing” or unrelated
In North Carolina, insurance carriers and defense counsel may scrutinize the gap between the incident and diagnostic findings. That means your early records—ER/urgent care notes, imaging reports, and follow-up orthopedics documentation—can become the backbone of your claim.


