Injury claims in Hudson often get challenged on timing and causation—especially when the fracture isn’t the only injury listed in the initial report. After a crash, slip, or workplace incident, insurers commonly argue:
- the fracture was “pre-existing” or degenerative
- the injury was not consistent with the reported mechanism (how it happened)
- symptoms were delayed, meaning the fracture couldn’t have been caused by the incident
Hudson residents also run into a practical reality: many claims begin with an urgent care visit or ER record, while later orthopedic imaging clarifies the full injury. That gap is where disputes can start.


