Broken bone injuries are frequently disputed because insurers may argue one of these common points:
- The fracture “doesn’t match” the incident (for example, a minor impact vs. a serious fracture)
- The injury was pre-existing or unrelated to what caused the fall or crash
- The injury is being exaggerated because you returned to normal activity too soon
- Treatment happened late or didn’t follow the recommended plan
In the Claremore area, claims often involve real-world timing issues—missed work, delayed imaging availability, and the practical difficulty of collecting documentation while you’re trying to heal. Our job is to organize the evidence so your story is consistent, medically supported, and easier to evaluate.


