Mint Hill residents deal with injuries in a range of settings—suburban intersections, longer commutes, neighborhood traffic, construction sites, and larger commercial areas nearby. In these cases, defense teams commonly challenge the claim in predictable ways:
- Causation disputes: They argue symptoms are unrelated, delayed, or caused by something other than the incident.
- Severity arguments: They claim the injury is temporary, manageable, or not as disabling as you say.
- Documentation gaps: They look for missing records, inconsistent statements, or unclear timelines.
When the injury is truly catastrophic—such as traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, severe burns, or loss of limb—the difference between a claim that sounds plausible and one that’s persuasive is usually evidence quality and timing.


