Springdale is a working, commuting community. That means many orthopedic injuries happen in the real-world places where speed, traffic, and split-second decisions collide—like busy intersections, highway on-ramps, and parking areas near everyday destinations.
When a broken bone shows up after a crash or slip-related incident, insurance adjusters often focus on one question: “Was this fracture really caused by the incident you describe?”
Common ways claims get challenged locally include:
- Causation disputes (the insurer argues the fracture is unrelated or from a different event)
- “Pre-existing injury” allegations (they claim you had a prior condition)
- Quick-offer tactics before your treatment plan is clear
- Recorded statement requests that can unintentionally narrow your story
A lawyer’s job is to keep your claim anchored to medical documentation, incident facts, and Ohio law, not to the adjuster’s timeline.


