Many fracture claims hinge on two questions: what caused the injury and how much it truly affected your life.
In Pewaukee, common dispute scenarios include:
- Rear-end and stop-and-go crashes where the driver’s story shifts after the fact.
- Intersection impacts where visibility, lane position, and reaction time become contested.
- Pedestrian or crosswalk incidents near retail corridors where “you were in the wrong place” arguments can arise.
- Property-related slips after weather (ice melt, tracked debris) that get characterized as “not dangerous” even when injuries are severe.
When a fracture appears “minor” at first—like a wrist, ankle, rib, or hand injury—insurance adjusters may push for quick closure. The problem is that orthopedic injuries don’t always follow a predictable timeline. Swelling, delayed diagnosis, reduced mobility, and therapy needs can develop after the initial visit.


