Lindon is a commuter community, and many injury incidents happen during busy travel windows—early mornings and evenings when highways and intersections are congested. That means adjusters frequently argue one of the following:
- The crash or event “couldn’t” have caused the specific fracture shown on imaging.
- You had prior issues and the current fracture is partly blamed on something other than the incident.
- Your follow-up was delayed (sometimes due to scheduling or access to imaging), and the defense tries to suggest you “waited it out.”
- You improved quickly at first, so they offer an early settlement that doesn’t reflect lingering limitations.
You shouldn’t have to become a medical timeline expert to protect your rights. A broken bone injury attorney can help translate the facts into a claim that matches what your doctors documented.


