After a crash or fall, insurers may argue that:
- the fracture is unrelated to the incident,
- the injury was pre-existing,
- or your treatment was “too slow” or “not necessary.”
In Denison, that dispute commonly shows up in how people communicate early—statements at the scene, short call-center intake forms, or social media posts. Even well-meaning comments can be twisted into a reason to reduce or deny a claim.
Your best first move is to control the narrative with accurate documentation: timing of symptoms, emergency/urgent care records, imaging reports, and consistent follow-up.


