Broken bones are painful, but the legal hurdles often start immediately after the incident. Adjusters and defense teams may argue:
- the fracture was caused by something other than the crash or incident,
- you didn’t get treatment quickly enough,
- or your symptoms don’t match what the imaging shows.
In Holladay, these disputes commonly surface after:
- rear-end or intersection collisions where injury mechanisms are debated,
- slip-and-fall incidents during winter weather and freeze-thaw cycles,
- parking lot accidents involving uneven surfaces, poor lighting, or delayed cleanup,
- and pedestrian or crosswalk incidents where witness accounts may be inconsistent.
The sooner your case is organized with accurate medical timing and incident details, the harder it is for the other side to minimize what happened.


