Broken bone injuries can look straightforward on the surface—until insurers start questioning timing and cause.
In Lockhart, disputes commonly show up after:
- Commuter and intersection crashes where injury onset is documented later than the accident report suggests.
- Workplace incidents involving equipment, ladders, loading areas, or unsafe conditions.
- Property hazards (uneven pavement, slick surfaces, poor cleanup, inadequate warnings) where the timeline of the hazard becomes the battle.
Insurers may argue the fracture was unrelated, that it was a pre-existing issue, or that your treatment was delayed. In many cases, your ability to counter those arguments depends on having a clean record of symptoms, diagnosis, and follow-up care.


