Ohio insurers frequently focus on one theme: “We don’t see how the incident caused your injury.” When the claim involves a fracture, that argument usually means they’ll scrutinize:
- When you were diagnosed (and whether imaging was delayed)
- How consistently your medical records describe symptoms after the accident
- Whether your treatment plan matches the injury timeline
- Any gaps between the incident date and follow-up care
For Seven Hills residents, this matters because injuries often occur during busy schedules—after a shift, during weekend errands, or on the way to school and work. If you waited to get checked, or if the first visit wasn’t well documented, it can become harder to connect the dots later.
The goal isn’t to “prove you’re hurt.” It’s to show that the fracture and its consequences were caused by the accident—not something else.


