Fractures can look straightforward at first, but the real dispute usually begins later—when an insurer questions whether the accident truly caused the full extent of the injury.
In Brentwood, common scenarios we see include:
- Commuter collisions where the initial report doesn’t fully capture the impact (or where gaps appear in the timeline).
- Retail and property incidents—especially around entrances, parking areas, and sidewalks—where video may be overwritten quickly.
- Construction and logistics injuries involving fall mechanics, equipment handling, or inadequate safety controls.
- Sports and community events where follow-up care can be delayed, leading to arguments that the fracture was “not caused” by the incident.
The pattern is the same: the more quickly your treatment records and symptom timeline are aligned with the incident, the stronger your claim tends to be.


