In a city where many people drive to work, the defense often argues that symptoms are unrelated to the crash—or that the injury is temporary. That shows up in common dispute themes:
- “Pre-existing condition” arguments when there are prior headaches, back pain, or mobility issues.
- Delay-based disputes when symptoms worsen after the emergency room visit.
- Impairment minimization—defense counsel may claim your daily limitations should have been obvious immediately.
California injury claims can hinge on proving that the incident caused the current impairment. That means your medical records need to tell a consistent story, and your evidence needs to connect the timeline of events to the severity of what you’re experiencing now.


