Many broken-bone claims are not “contested” because the injury didn’t happen. They’re contested because the other side challenges one of three things:
- Cause: Was the fracture truly caused by the incident, or did it predate it?
- Timing: Did symptoms begin right after the event, or did they appear later?
- Severity: Did the treatment plan and medical findings reflect the level of harm you claim?
In Kenosha, these disputes commonly surface after:
- Traffic collisions and rear-end crashes on busy commuting routes (where insurers may argue sudden-impact injuries are exaggerated or unrelated).
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near higher-foot-traffic zones (where video availability and witness accounts can make or break causation).
- Worksite and industrial injuries where safety procedures, training, and equipment maintenance may be questioned.
- Slip-and-fall injuries around commercial properties and sidewalks where the condition and notice timeline are key.


