Broken bones are sometimes straightforward to diagnose—but fault and causation are frequently contested. In El Paso, disputes commonly show up when:
- A crash report is incomplete or doesn’t match what you remember
- Liability is shared (for example, multi-vehicle collisions or lane-change disputes)
- The injury is blamed on a prior condition rather than the impact
- A gap exists between the crash and when imaging was ordered
- The adjuster argues you “should have” recovered faster or that therapy wasn’t necessary
Your case needs more than proof you were injured. It needs proof that the accident caused the fracture and that your treatment plan reflects the injury you truly sustained.


