In a small city like Newberry, many accidents happen close to home: on familiar roads, near workplaces, and around everyday routes used by drivers, pedestrians, and delivery vehicles. When a broken bone is involved, the early timeline becomes crucial.
Insurance adjusters frequently try to separate:
- the accident from the diagnosis,
- the initial pain from the eventual fracture details,
- or the injury from “unrelated” conditions.
That’s why we focus on building a tight chronology—how the injury occurred, when symptoms began, when imaging confirmed the fracture, and how treatment tracked the same story.


