In Coolidge, many serious injury claims involve impact mechanics you can describe clearly—seatbelts, sudden deceleration, falls from heights, struck-by incidents, or concentrated force during a slip. The challenge is that internal injuries don’t always announce themselves immediately.
To protect your claim, the early questions are usually:
- When did symptoms begin or significantly change?
- Did you seek care right away, or did you follow discharge instructions?
- What did imaging or lab work actually show (and how did the report describe it)?
- Are your symptoms consistent with the type of trauma you experienced?
When those details line up, insurance companies are less able to argue that the injury “must be unrelated.” When they don’t, disputes commonly revolve around causation—even if the accident is clear.


