In and around Harrison, injuries commonly happen during busy stretches—school drop-offs, evening drives, shifts at local businesses, and winter-weather walkways. With fractures, insurers frequently argue that the injury was either:
- unrelated to the incident,
- worse than the medical facts show, or
- “settle now” because recovery should be straightforward.
The problem is that broken bones can look simple at first and then reveal complications later (delayed healing, persistent pain, limited mobility). That’s why your medical timeline—when symptoms started, when imaging was done, what your clinician documented—matters as much as the diagnosis itself.


