In broken bone claims, insurers frequently argue that the fracture is minor, unrelated, or that the treatment timeline doesn’t match the story. In Shaker Heights, that dispute shows up in real life when:
- People delay imaging because pain feels manageable at first.
- Symptoms change as swelling goes down, making the injury harder to describe consistently.
- Multiple visits occur across urgent care, ER, and follow-up orthopedics.
- The incident happens in a location where footage may be limited or quickly overwritten.
The result: a claim can be undervalued if the record doesn’t clearly connect the incident to the fracture and the ongoing impact.
What we do differently: we help you organize a believable medical-and-facts timeline early—because in Ohio, the strength of your documentation often determines whether negotiations move forward or stall.


