Broken-bone claims don’t fail because people were injured. They tend to fail (or settle for too little) when the story of how the fracture occurred isn’t consistently supported.
In Wilmington, disputes frequently involve:
- Delayed imaging or incomplete emergency documentation (especially when pain seemed “manageable” at first)
- Conflicting accounts after a crash—when multiple drivers or witnesses remember key details differently
- Tourist/visitor scenarios where the property owner, business, or out-of-town traveler becomes the focus of blame
- Commuting-related gaps—people returning to work before follow-up care is completed
A strong claim starts by aligning your medical timeline with the incident timeline. If the insurance company says your fracture is unrelated or “pre-existing,” we focus on what the records actually show.


