Lake Oswego residents often split time between neighborhood streets and faster corridors where timing and impact matter. A fracture claim can hinge on details like:
- Where the injury occurred (crosswalk vs. sidewalk vs. roadway)
- How the incident happened (rear-end impact, sudden stop, trip hazard, uneven pavement)
- What you did immediately after (seeking care, describing symptoms, following discharge instructions)
Insurance adjusters may argue your fracture was minor, unrelated, or “consistent with something else.” In a suburban setting, that argument can be harder to counter without a clear incident timeline and solid medical documentation. We help you connect the dots between the event and the fracture so the claim doesn’t get narrowed to the “worst-case” version of your story.


