Cheyenne injuries commonly involve situations where records can get messy quickly—especially when people commute through weather changes, attend urgent care instead of consistent follow-up, or delay imaging because symptoms seemed “manageable.”
Insurance companies frequently look for gaps such as:
- The date you first reported pain compared to the date imaging confirmed the fracture
- Whether your treatment plan was followed consistently (casts, braces, PT, specialist visits)
- Whether the documented mechanism of injury matches the type of fracture found
When there’s a dispute, the case usually comes down to one question: Does the medical timeline credibly connect the accident to the broken bone and the ongoing limitations?


