Hurst residents are frequently on the move—commuting through major corridors, running errands across shopping centers, and navigating sidewalks and parking lots with heavy traffic flow. In these situations, fracture claims commonly face the same pushback:
- “It wasn’t caused by the incident.” Adjusters may argue the fracture was pre-existing or unrelated.
- “You’re fine—why are you still treating?” They may try to minimize ongoing therapy, scans, or follow-up care.
- “You waited too long.” Delays in imaging or diagnosis are sometimes used to question causation.
The difference between a low offer and a stronger settlement usually comes down to whether your records tell a consistent, believable story—linking the mechanism of injury to the fracture and the functional impact afterward.


