Injuries involving broken wrists, ankles, hips, ribs, and other orthopedic fractures can look straightforward at first—until healing stalls or follow-up imaging shows complications. In practice, insurers frequently try to narrow the story:
- they question whether the fracture matches the incident
- they argue the injury was pre-existing
- they claim the treatment plan is unnecessary or too expensive
That’s why your records—especially the early ones—carry extra weight in Everett cases. The sooner you document what happened and preserve medical imaging reports, the better your attorney can respond when the other side tries to reshape causation.


