In many cases, internal injuries don’t look like injuries at first—especially when you’re still able to drive, go to work, or appear “fine” at the scene. In Yuma, that’s a common pattern after:
- Rear-end or side-impact collisions on commuting routes
- Truck, bus, and delivery traffic incidents where impact forces can be significant
- Slip-and-fall accidents in retail stores, restaurants, or residential spaces
- Construction and industrial work injuries where quick reporting isn’t always followed by thorough follow-up
- Heat-related stress after an accident (which can cloud how symptoms are described and documented)
Insurance adjusters frequently argue that a later diagnosis is unrelated, or that the severity couldn’t have come from the event. Your job isn’t to “prove” everything—but you do need your case built around credible medical records and a timeline that holds up.


