In suburban Cleveland-area traffic and day-to-day activity, broken-bone injuries can look straightforward—until liability or causation is challenged. Common dispute patterns we see for Mayfield Heights residents include:
- “It could have been pre-existing.” Insurers may argue the fracture was unrelated to the incident or tied to an earlier condition.
- Mechanism mismatch. They may claim the impact (or fall) “doesn’t line up” with the fracture type shown on imaging.
- Delay tactics. If there was a gap between the incident and the first diagnostic visit, the other side tries to turn time into doubt.
These issues are why “AI-style” summaries can’t replace a lawyer’s job: turning medical records, witness accounts, and incident details into a persuasive claim.


