In Tremonton, accidents don’t always look “serious” at first. People may walk it off, delay ER visits, or assume a fracture will be obvious quickly. But bones don’t always heal predictably, and insurance companies may seize on early uncertainty.
A strong claim usually depends on:
- How soon you were evaluated after the incident
- Whether your symptoms were consistent with the reported mechanism (fall, impact, twist, etc.)
- Whether imaging (X-rays/CT/MRI) was obtained and properly recorded
Even if your fracture was diagnosed later, you may still have options—especially if the medical record shows that symptoms existed from the start and progressed as expected. The key is building a coherent timeline that matches the documentation.


