In a smaller community, it’s common for the “story” of an incident to spread quickly—neighbors, employers, and witnesses may share their versions of what happened. That can be helpful, but it can also create problems if details get repeated incorrectly.
Broken bone claims frequently hinge on:
- Timing: how soon symptoms were documented after a crash, slip/trip, or work incident
- Consistency: whether medical notes match the mechanism of injury
- Photos and scene details: what was present at the location (ice, debris, unsafe equipment, lighting conditions)
- Work and schedule impact: how long recovery affected your ability to earn income
If the other side says your fracture was “unrelated” or “pre-existing,” your records must tell a coherent story. We focus on building that coherence early.


