In Cowlitz County, broken bones often come from collisions involving commuters and commercial traffic, and from crashes influenced by rain, fog, and slick road conditions. After an injury, you may hear familiar arguments from adjusters:
- The fracture was “minor” and your symptoms should have improved faster.
- The injury could have been pre-existing.
- The mechanism of injury doesn’t match the medical findings.
- You waited too long to get care.
Those claims can be frustrating—because you know what happened. The key is building a record that ties the incident to the fracture and the real-world impact on your life.


