Broken bone injuries can look straightforward at first—until the insurance company starts asking questions. In our experience, disputes in this area commonly involve:
- Pre-existing conditions: adjusters may argue the fracture was related to prior issues.
- “Not caused by the incident” claims: especially when the mechanism of injury is debated.
- Delayed diagnosis arguments: if symptoms weren’t treated immediately, insurers try to reduce liability.
- Return-to-work pressure: people in suburban communities often try to “push through,” and later the medical records show greater restrictions.
Wisconsin injury claims typically turn on evidence and credibility—so the goal is to build a record early, before details get lost.


