In Abilene, many accidents happen in real-world “routine” settings—commute traffic, parking lots, construction zones, and local retail/restaurant locations. The problem is that insurers often treat fractures like they’re straightforward.
But orthopedic injuries can become disputed issues quickly when:
- the fracture appears to be “minor” at first but later requires surgery or extended therapy
- imaging results are challenged or delayed
- the insurer argues the fracture could be unrelated or pre-existing
- statements you gave at the scene (or during follow-up) are used to reduce fault
A local lawyer’s job is to build a coherent, evidence-backed story that ties your fracture to the incident and supports the full scope of your losses.


