Broken bone cases in and around Worthington frequently turn on issues like:
- How the crash actually happened (rear-end vs. lane change vs. braking patterns)
- Whether the fracture was caused by the collision or argued to be “unrelated”
- Whether treatment timing was reasonable—especially when you’re waiting on imaging, specialists, or follow-up appointments
- How the injury affects work—particularly for people with physically demanding roles or commutes that require driving while healing
Even when a fracture is clearly diagnosed, insurers may focus on gaps in the story or argue that the injury didn’t come from the incident mechanism. That’s why the early record you create matters.


