After a crash or incident, details can get blurred quickly—especially when multiple parties are involved or when the first medical visit happens under time pressure.
In Millington-area traffic and commute patterns, it’s common for injuries to be initially described as “minor” while the full orthopedic picture develops later. That’s why we focus early on:
- The incident timeline (what you felt, when you sought care, and what symptoms were documented)
- The mechanism of injury (how the crash/fall likely produced the fracture)
- Consistency across records (ER notes, orthopedic follow-ups, and imaging reports)
When the story is consistent and supported, insurers have less room to argue that the fracture is unrelated or that treatment was unnecessary.


