Broken bone cases in Pennsylvania can become contentious when insurers argue that:
- the fracture wasn’t caused by the incident,
- symptoms were delayed or “overstated,” or
- the injury is minor compared to the treatment you’re receiving.
In Kingston, those disputes can be especially common in incidents involving:
- commuter traffic (sudden stops, rear-end collisions, and distracted driving),
- worksite hazards in industrial and construction settings, and
- slip-and-fall situations tied to weather changes and surface cleanup practices.
When the other side challenges causation, the difference between a claim that stalls and one that moves forward is usually evidence organization and timing—done correctly.


