In a smaller metro area, it’s common for claims to hinge on details—who had the right of way, what the lighting and road conditions were like, and whether the injury was diagnosed immediately.
Broken bone injuries can be especially vulnerable to insurer arguments such as:
- “It could have been from something else.” (Prior pain, unrelated symptoms, or gaps in the timeline.)
- “You waited too long to get imaging.” (Even if the delay had a practical reason.)
- “Your fracture isn’t severe enough.” (Downplaying surgery needs, therapy, or functional limitations.)
Our job is to push back using the records that matter—ER notes, orthopedic follow-ups, imaging reports, and credible proof of causation—so your claim doesn’t shrink to the insurer’s preferred version of events.


