Injuries that involve fractures don’t always “look like a case” at first. A person may be evaluated, sent home, and later discover the injury is more complex than expected—especially when swelling, mobility limits, or pain changes over the next few days.
In Salem Lakes, that delay can become a problem when:
- Commuting and crash timelines get blurred (who was where, when symptoms started, what was documented first).
- Seasonal activity (winter slips, summer boating/rec sports, fall events) affects where and how witnesses saw the incident.
- Work schedules—including industrial and service roles—make it hard to get imaging quickly and consistently.
A strong claim is usually built from a clear timeline: when the injury happened, when you sought care, what imaging showed, and how treatment progressed. We help you organize those details so your fracture isn’t minimized as “nothing serious” or “unrelated.”


