A fracture diagnosis may come quickly, but the dispute usually starts later: what caused it and what it will cost.
In our experience, Burkburnett cases commonly involve:
- Commuter and school-zone traffic where sudden braking or lane changes can lead to impact injuries
- Residential and retail premises where wet floors, uneven sidewalks, or poor lighting contribute to falls
- Industrial and maintenance work where equipment, ladders, or vehicle loading/unloading create real orthopedic risk
Even when the X-ray shows a broken bone, the insurance company may argue the injury was unrelated, pre-existing, or caused by something else. That’s why your claim needs a timeline and documentation that connects the accident to the fracture.


