With broken bones, the dispute usually isn’t whether you hurt—it’s whether the fracture was caused by the incident and whether the treatment you received was reasonable and consistent.
In Cincinnati, that can become complicated when:
- Imaging is delayed (common when emergency departments are busy or follow-up imaging is scheduled weeks later)
- Symptoms change during recovery (swelling, numbness, reduced mobility, or delayed complications)
- Multiple events overlap (an injury at work followed by a later fall, or a crash followed by a delayed return to activity)
A strong claim is built by matching your medical timeline to the specific mechanism of injury—what happened, when it happened, and how your symptoms progressed.


