Broken bone cases in Ellensburg commonly become contentious for a few reasons:
- “It could have been from something else” arguments: Insurers may point to prior medical history or claim the fracture was unrelated to the incident.
- Delayed clarity on severity: Some fractures look minor at first and then require follow-up imaging, orthopedic visits, or surgery.
- Witness and scene issues: By the time most people seek help, key details—lighting conditions, road traction, cleanup timing, or who was present—may be harder to reconstruct.
When fault is contested, the strongest claims usually share one trait: a consistent record that ties the mechanism of injury to the medical findings.


