Lansdowne is close to major commuting routes and busy local corridors, which means fracture injuries frequently involve drivers, property owners, and third-party contractors—and more than one insurance carrier may be involved.
Insurers in these situations commonly raise arguments such as:
- the fracture was caused by something other than the incident you described
- the injury was “pre-existing” or not severe enough to justify the medical treatment
- your recovery timeline doesn’t match what they believe should happen
Even when the fracture is real, disputes usually focus on causation (what caused the break) and value (what the injury is likely to cost, not just what it has cost so far).


