In and around Molalla, many serious injuries occur in the same way: a commute, a roadside incident, a workplace moment, or a property hazard that didn’t get addressed quickly. What you do in the first days can matter because insurers frequently argue one of two things:
- the injury is unrelated or “pre-existing,” or
- the fracture didn’t happen the way you say it did.
When that happens, your claim depends on consistency—symptoms, diagnosis timeline, imaging, treatment follow-through, and how quickly functional limitations showed up.
If you’re still dealing with swelling, limited range of motion, or follow-up imaging for an orthopedic injury, it’s often premature to accept an offer until the medical picture is stable enough to evaluate.


