In Shelby, injuries don’t always come with clean, obvious fault. Many fracture cases hinge on details like:
- Timing: when pain started, when imaging happened, and whether follow-up care was consistent
- Mechanism: whether the force described matches the type of fracture shown on records
- Statements: what you said to an adjuster or at the scene (even casually)
- Work impacts: whether your job required lifting, climbing, or standing for long periods
Insurance companies may try to narrow the story to “just a fracture” and ignore the knock-on effects—limited mobility, therapy, time off, and the risk of longer recovery in the months ahead.
Our job is to make sure the claim reflects the real timeline and real losses.


