In this area, many broken-bone injuries occur in situations where the scene changes quickly—traffic moves on, vehicles are towed, and witnesses may disperse. That’s one reason insurers frequently challenge causation (whether the crash/property incident caused the fracture).
Common arguments you may hear after a Federal Way injury include:
- “Your fracture was pre-existing.”
- “The imaging doesn’t match the mechanism of injury.”
- “You delayed seeking treatment, so the accident couldn’t be the cause.”
- “Your current symptoms are unrelated or exaggerated.”
These disputes are solvable, but not by guessing. The strongest claims are built by matching the incident story to medical records—including imaging timing, clinician notes, and treatment decisions.


