The first days after a fracture often decide whether your claim has strong documentation.
- Get medical care right away (and follow through). Even if the injury seems “manageable,” fractures can worsen with movement or delays.
- Report the incident accurately. If it was a crash, make sure the incident report details match your recollection. If it was a slip or unsafe condition, confirm the location and the hazard.
- Document while it’s still fresh. Photos of the scene (hazards, lighting conditions, weather, visible injury if appropriate) and a written note of what you remember can matter.
- Keep every record. Imaging reports, discharge instructions, therapy schedules, medication lists, and receipts should all be preserved.
If you’ve already been contacted by an insurance adjuster, it’s especially important to avoid giving a statement before you understand how it may be used to minimize causation or damages.


