In a fast-moving injury situation, insurance adjusters frequently try to limit the story—especially when your fracture is orthopedic and recovery involves multiple steps (imaging, immobilization, follow-ups, and therapy).
For Addison cases, the “when” matters just as much as the “what.” For example:
- If you were injured on the way to or from work, your medical timeline and your work records can be critical.
- If the incident occurred in a commercial area, surveillance footage and incident reports may exist—but they can be overwritten or difficult to obtain if you wait.
- If symptoms changed after the initial visit (swelling, worsening pain, reduced range of motion), your follow-up documentation can become the backbone of causation.
A fractured bone isn’t only a diagnosis—it’s a chain reaction. The stronger your record of that chain, the stronger your position.


