Broken-bone injuries are sometimes treated like “simple” accidents, but in practice they can become contested quickly. Common reasons in Rockport include:
- Causation arguments after car crashes. Insurers may claim the fracture was caused by something other than the impact or that it was pre-existing.
- Delayed or incomplete documentation. When imaging is postponed or records don’t clearly connect symptoms to the incident, the claim can stall.
- Tourist and traffic-related incidents. During peak seasons, witnesses may be harder to locate and video footage can be overwritten.
- Comparative fault allegations. Defendants sometimes argue the injured person was partially responsible—especially in crosswalks, parking lots, and roadway merges.
You deserve a legal strategy that addresses these issues early, not after the insurer has already set the tone.


