In a smaller community like Dumas, injuries can still turn into high-stakes disputes—especially when the story isn’t documented early. After a serious fall or collision, it’s common for:
- symptoms to change over the first days,
- imaging to be delayed,
- witnesses to provide inconsistent details,
- and insurers to suggest the fracture was unrelated or pre-existing.
The difference between a strong claim and a disputed one is often the timeline: when pain began, when you sought care, how the mechanism of injury matches the diagnosis, and whether follow-up treatment stayed consistent.


