Broken-bone injuries aren’t always “clean” cases. In Cambridge, disputes commonly start when:
- The timeline looks messy: you felt pain after the incident, but imaging or specialist follow-up took time.
- Multiple injuries are involved: a wreck or fall can cause soft-tissue injuries and a fracture, and insurers try to minimize the fracture’s role.
- Seasonal slip-and-fall conditions: rain, ice, and uneven walking surfaces can lead to fractures, and property owners argue they acted reasonably.
- Commuter traffic and rear-end impacts: insurers sometimes claim the fracture came from a different incident or pre-existing condition.
When fault or causation is disputed, your settlement depends on how well the medical record matches the incident—and how consistently you can explain what happened.


