Broken bones can look straightforward at first—until you learn what comes next: restricted mobility, follow-up imaging, physical therapy, missed work, and sometimes complications. Insurers often respond quickly after an incident, hoping the claim resolves before the full extent of your orthopedic damage is understood.
If an adjuster suggests your fracture is minor, unrelated, or “part of aging,” it usually means they’re trying to narrow the story. In Yukon, where many people commute through busy corridors and mix residential driving with higher-speed travel, the mechanism of injury matters. The case usually turns on whether the medical records match how the crash, fall, or workplace incident happened.


