After a fracture, the first weeks matter. Insurers may ask for recorded statements or push for early resolutions while your recovery is still unfolding. The problem is that broken bones can look straightforward at first and then require additional imaging, follow-up visits, therapy, or even surgical follow-on care.
A strong fracture claim in Lufkin is usually built on:
- When symptoms began (hours vs. days after the incident)
- How the injury was diagnosed (X-ray/CT/MRI reports)
- What treatment plan followed (splinting, immobilization, PT, referrals)
- Whether your work and daily life changed immediately
If the timeline is unclear, defense arguments often become: “pre-existing,” “unrelated,” or “it wasn’t that accident.” Your records need to stay consistent and persuasive.


