Many broken-bone claims in our area involve injuries that occur during the moments when people are most likely to be distracted or hurried—morning commutes, evening returns home, rushed crosswalk crossings, and loading/unloading time in residential and commercial areas.
That timing can create predictable disputes, such as:
- “It was a pre-existing injury.” Insurers may argue the fracture wasn’t caused by the incident.
- “You waited too long.” Delays in imaging or follow-up can be used to challenge causation.
- “The injury wasn’t that bad.” If your early symptoms looked mild, the other side may claim the harm was exaggerated.
Your ability to prove what happened often depends on how quickly a medical timeline is created—and how clearly you document your symptoms before the story gets contested.


