In a small community, it can be tempting to think everyone knows what happened. But in catastrophic injury cases, the dispute is rarely about whether an accident occurred—it’s usually about what caused the lasting impairment and how severe the injury really is.
After serious crashes on rural highways or impacts in busy local corridors, defense teams commonly argue:
- symptoms were temporary,
- the injury is unrelated to the crash/work incident,
- records don’t fully support the timeline,
- or pre-existing conditions explain the outcome.
In California, that means your claim needs more than statements. It needs a clear link between the incident and the long-term limitations your doctor documents.


