Durant residents deal with a mix of traffic patterns and everyday hazards: busy intersections, drivers who change lanes quickly, construction activity tied to local projects, and workplaces where safety procedures must be followed.
When a fracture happens, insurers commonly argue:
- the injury was “already there”
- the accident didn’t cause the specific bone injury
- treatment was delayed or not necessary
- the mechanism of injury doesn’t match medical findings
These disputes don’t always mean you’re out of luck. They mean your claim needs a clear, evidence-based story—grounded in the timeline of symptoms and supported by medical documentation.


