In a lot of Bastrop cases, the dispute isn’t whether you were injured—it’s whether the injury is connected to the incident and whether the treatment timeline makes sense.
Broken bones can be misunderstood when:
- Swelling and pain make it hard to tell what’s serious at first
- Imaging is delayed due to scheduling or access to follow-up care
- Early symptoms are documented inconsistently across visits
- Adjusters argue the injury was pre-existing or unrelated
If your fracture required immobilization, orthopedic follow-up, or physical therapy, your medical record becomes the backbone of your claim. We focus on building a clear, credible timeline so the “how it happened” and “how it was diagnosed” line up.


