Mauldin residents commonly get injured in scenarios tied to daily travel and neighborhood access—car crashes on busy corridors, driveway/parking-lot incidents, and slip-and-fall events at commercial properties.
What makes broken bone cases in these settings tricky is that the “story” can be disputed fast. Insurers may argue:
- the fracture was unrelated to the crash or fall,
- the injury was “pre-existing,” or
- the incident reports don’t match what the imaging later shows.
Your claim becomes stronger when the record connects the dots early—what happened, when symptoms started, and what clinicians documented.


