Fracture injury claims can be difficult when insurers argue the injury “doesn’t match” the accident or that symptoms were delayed. In Kenmore, these disputes commonly show up when:
- The injury occurred during a commute or traffic stop and you didn’t receive imaging right away.
- You went back and forth between urgent care and specialists before diagnoses were finalized.
- The accident involved a rear-end collision or a minor impact that insurance companies try to downplay.
- A fall happened on a property with unclear maintenance records (warnings, cleanup logs, or incident reports weren’t preserved).
In Washington, the strength of your claim often depends on how consistently the medical record connects your fracture to the incident and how clearly your lost time from work can be supported.


