People in Sidney commonly run into the same pushbacks after a fracture:
- “It was pre-existing.” Insurers may argue the bone problem existed before the incident.
- “We don’t see the cause.” They may claim the mechanism of injury doesn’t match the diagnosis.
- “You’re fine now.” Early settlement offers may ignore lingering limitations like reduced grip strength, knee instability, or pain that returns with activity.
- “You waited too long.” Delays in imaging or follow-up can be used to challenge causation.
The fix isn’t guessing—it’s building a record that tells a consistent story from the day of the incident through treatment and recovery.


