In and around Baraboo, injuries frequently involve fast-moving situations—traffic merges, stop-and-go streets, pedestrians near storefronts, and seasonal crowds. When a fracture happens, disputes commonly start for predictable reasons:
- “It wasn’t caused by the crash.” Adjusters may argue the fracture was old or unrelated.
- “You should be healed by now.” If you’re still in pain months later, they may suggest symptoms are exaggerated.
- “You didn’t follow treatment.” Missed appointments, delays in imaging, or gaps in documentation are often used against injured people.
- Shared fault arguments. Even if you were mostly careful, they may claim you contributed.
You don’t need to guess which argument will be used against you. The right next step is to organize records early and get guidance on what to say—and what not to say—so your claim stays consistent.


