In a smaller community, it’s common for people to settle the way they’ve handled other disputes—quickly and informally. With broken bone injuries, that can be risky. The fracture may look straightforward at first, but complications (delayed healing, missed diagnosis, reduced mobility) can become clear only after follow-up imaging and orthopedic visits.
Insurers frequently look for gaps such as:
- symptoms that don’t appear “consistent” with the accident timeline
- delays in getting X-rays or specialist care
- treatment notes that don’t clearly connect the mechanism of injury to the fracture
- missing work documentation after the injury
Our approach is to help you build a clear record early—so your case isn’t forced to rely on guesswork.


