Broken bone injuries are sometimes treated like “simple fractures,” but the claim can hinge on details that insurers scrutinize closely:
- Timing: How soon you were evaluated after the incident (and how quickly imaging confirmed the fracture).
- Consistency: Whether your symptoms, limitations, and treatment visits match the story of what happened.
- Mechanism of injury: Whether the event described to doctors aligns with what the imaging shows.
In Broadview Heights, many residents commute through busy corridors and deal with winter slip conditions, construction zones, and high-traffic intersections. When the cause is disputed—or when an insurer suggests the fracture was unrelated—your paperwork becomes the backbone of your case.


