In Vienna, many serious injuries happen in the moments people don’t think to document: a sudden car stop during rush hour, an unsafe entrance/parking-lot slip, or a construction-related incident near commercial areas. When a broken bone follows, insurers often move fast—asking for recorded statements, downplaying the mechanism of injury, or suggesting the fracture was unrelated.
What makes these cases time-sensitive is that your medical record becomes the “first draft” of causation. If the story in the ER notes doesn’t match later recollections, or if imaging is delayed, liability disputes can escalate.


