In many fracture cases, the dispute isn’t whether you have an injury—it’s what caused it and how badly it will affect you.
Common Princeton scenarios include:
- Rear-end and intersection crashes that lead to wrist, ankle, knee, or hip fractures
- Slip-and-fall incidents in shopping areas and entryways where cleanup/wet floors were allegedly not addressed quickly
- Work-related orthopedic injuries tied to loading areas, warehouses, or jobsite safety lapses
Insurers may argue:
- the fracture was pre-existing,
- the mechanism doesn’t “fit,” or
- your treatment was unnecessary or delayed.
That’s why the earliest documentation—your medical timeline, incident details, and photos/video when possible—can make or break settlement value.


