Many internal injury disputes in Chandler start the same way: the insurance adjuster points to the delay between impact and symptoms, or they suggest the findings could be “unrelated.” Locally, that argument shows up often after:
- Commuter collisions where seatbelts, airbags, and impact angles can create blunt-force trauma even when you don’t feel pain immediately.
- Construction and roadway work impacts (including debris strikes) where the incident details are later disputed.
- Shopping center and business property falls where incident reports may be incomplete or the hazard is “cleaned up” quickly.
Arizona claims can turn on documentation quality and timing, and internal injuries punish vague records. If your medical notes don’t line up with the event, insurers may argue causation—even when you know something serious happened.


