Norfolk’s mix of urban streets, heavy commute traffic, and high pedestrian activity increases the odds of disputes over what actually caused your fracture. Common friction points we see include:
- “It was pre-existing” arguments when imaging shows prior conditions.
- “The incident didn’t cause that injury” when the mechanism of harm doesn’t match the fracture type.
- Recorded statements being used against you—especially when parties are communicating through insurer emails or quick phone calls after the crash.
- Delayed diagnosis due to scheduling or access to imaging—leading insurers to claim the injury wasn’t real or wasn’t caused by the event.
You shouldn’t have to guess how to respond. A Norfolk broken bone injury lawyer can help you protect your rights while you focus on recovery.


