Even when liability seems obvious, internal injury claims often get disputed because the injury is not always immediately apparent. In Anchorage, claims frequently turn on details like:
- Delayed symptom onset after winter slip-and-fall incidents (ice, uneven sidewalks, and parking lot hazards)
- Blunt-force impacts from commuting crashes (intersection collisions, chain-reaction pileups, or sudden braking on slick roads)
- Construction-area injuries where the mechanism of impact is disputed (“it was a small bump” vs. medical findings)
- Tourism and seasonal traffic when visitors may have incomplete information about incident timing, witnesses, or where they sought first care
When the defense argues the symptoms “could be something else,” your claim needs more than a statement—it needs documentation that ties the trauma mechanism to the medical findings.


