Broken bones are often treated as “simple injuries,” but the reality is different—especially when the incident happened in a high-traffic or high-stress setting.
Common Salisbury scenarios we see include:
- Commuter collisions where insurance disputes the speed, lane position, or whether impact caused the fracture.
- Property incidents near shopping and restaurant areas where the “hazard” (spill, uneven surface, poor lighting) is hard to document later.
- Work injuries involving industrial equipment or safety training issues where responsibility is split between parties.
In these situations, the first offer may arrive before your treatment plan is stable. If the insurer thinks it can minimize causation or delay the full scope of your recovery, your settlement value can drop.


