In a lot of injury claims, the fracture itself is only part of the dispute. In Port Arthur, insurers frequently move quickly to reduce payouts—especially when there’s a competing story about how the injury happened.
Common early pushbacks we see include:
- “The injury came from something else.” (Pre-existing conditions or an earlier fall are often mentioned.)
- “The crash didn’t cause that fracture.” (They may question timing or mechanism.)
- “You waited too long.” (They may argue delayed imaging or follow-up weakens causation.)
- “Your work status doesn’t add up.” (They review employment records to challenge lost wages.)
The practical result: your case can be undervalued if the claim is built too loosely. A strong approach connects the incident, the medical findings, and the real-world impact on your life.


