In the Pittsburgh region, many injuries occur during commutes, shift changes, and high-traffic travel. When a fracture is involved, disputes commonly center on:
- Causation: the other side claims your injury was pre-existing or unrelated to the incident.
- Timing: insurers question why imaging or specialist care happened later.
- Mechanism of injury: they argue the force described doesn’t “match” the fracture pattern.
- Work impact: they minimize lost wages or suggest you could have returned sooner.
These disputes are frustrating—especially when you’re trying to heal. The fix is not “more talking” with an adjuster. The fix is building a claim with medical consistency and incident evidence that can stand up to Pennsylvania insurer scrutiny.


