Broken bone injuries aren’t always clear-cut. In practice, the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls can be something as simple as whether your records line up:
- When you first sought treatment after the injury
- Whether imaging (X-ray/CT) was completed promptly
- How consistently your symptoms were described across visits
- Whether follow-up care (splinting, immobilization, PT, surgery planning) was documented
In Williston, those details matter because many people are transported, treated, and released on tight timelines—sometimes before they fully grasp the severity of the fracture. Insurers may later argue that the injury was unrelated, delayed, or existed before the incident.
Our job is to help you connect the dots in a way that’s credible and legally useful.


