Broken bones don’t always behave like “simple injuries.” Even when the fracture is diagnosed quickly, the real impact often shows up after:
- swelling that doesn’t resolve as expected
- reduced range of motion months later
- missed work during physical restrictions and therapy
- additional follow-up scans or surgical considerations
Because Mission injury cases frequently involve vehicle impacts (rear-end collisions, intersection crashes, and high-speed lane changes), the dispute isn’t usually about whether you have pain—it’s about whether the other party’s driving caused the fracture, and whether your medical records tell a consistent story.


