Broken bone claims in Hanover frequently hinge on details: the timing of symptoms, the consistency of medical records, and whether the mechanism of injury matches what doctors later see.
That’s especially true when your injury happened during:
- Commuting traffic incidents (sudden stops, lane changes, rear-end crashes)
- Workplace injuries (equipment, ladders, loading/unloading, inadequate safety practices)
- Property-related falls (icy or wet walkways, poor lighting, uneven surfaces)
Insurance adjusters may say the fracture was pre-existing, unrelated, or “not serious enough” to change the value of your claim. Your job is not to argue with them—your job is to recover. Our job is to build a claim that holds up to scrutiny.


