In Georgetown, fractures frequently occur in situations that are common for locals—commuting, turning movements, construction zones, retail parking lots, and pedestrian-heavy areas. The injuries are real, but the dispute is often about causation and credibility.
Insurers may argue:
- the injury was “pre-existing”
- the crash/slip wasn’t forceful enough to cause the specific fracture
- your symptoms didn’t start when you say they did
- treatment delays mean the accident didn’t cause the outcome
Those arguments don’t mean you’re out of luck. They mean your case needs a careful approach to medical records, incident documentation, and timing.


