In Danville, broken bone injuries frequently involve settings where liability can be unclear at first—busy intersections, work sites with changing conditions, and properties with pedestrians or vehicles sharing tight spaces.
After a fracture, insurance adjusters may argue:
- the injury was not caused by the incident,
- the symptoms were delayed or “not consistent,” or
- the other party’s conduct was reasonable under the circumstances.
That’s why your next steps matter. A claim can weaken quickly if the story is incomplete, medical records don’t clearly connect the fracture to the mechanism of injury, or important documentation is lost.


