In suburban areas like Brown Deer, many injuries happen during everyday driving patterns—stop-and-go traffic, lane changes, turning movements, and nighttime visibility. Insurers may claim the fracture “doesn’t match” the incident, or they may argue you delayed treatment or that your symptoms were unrelated.
That’s why your case usually depends on a clear chain of proof:
- When pain started and how quickly you sought care
- What the ER/urgent care/imaging showed (X-rays, CTs, MRIs)
- How your treatment progressed (immobilization, follow-ups, ortho visits, PT)
- How the injury affected your work—including reduced hours, restrictions, or missed shifts
Even if your diagnosis comes quickly, the real dispute is often the injury’s cause and the full impact on recovery. We help organize your timeline and build a claim that matches the medical record to the incident facts.


