Broken bone injuries often become a dispute over causation—not just whether you were hurt. Insurers may argue that:
- your fracture was caused by something unrelated,
- the mechanism of injury “doesn’t match” the medical findings,
- you waited too long to get imaging or treatment,
- your pain complaints are inconsistent with what the X-rays show.
In a smaller community like Coshocton, those disputes can get more complicated when the incident happened during a common local routine—such as a commute, a trip between appointments, a visit to a local business, or a fall on a property where residents expect maintenance.
Your best protection is making sure the record is complete and consistent from day one.


