In and around Artesia, many serious injuries come from blunt-force events—impacts that don’t always leave obvious external signs. That’s common in:
- Fender-benders and rear-end collisions where the body whips and bruising may be minimal
- Parking lot and driveway incidents involving uneven pavement or vehicle movement at low speeds
- Falls on residential and commercial walkways where the head, torso, or abdomen hits the ground
- Construction-area traffic and worksite travel where sudden stops and distraction increase impact risk
With internal trauma, the first day can feel “manageable,” and then symptoms escalate: escalating abdominal pain, dizziness, headaches, shortness of breath, fatigue, or worsening pain in the neck/back/torso. When that happens, California insurers may argue the delay means the injury is unrelated—or that your treatment was unnecessary.
Your best defense is an organized record showing:
- what happened,
- when symptoms changed,
- what doctors found,
- and how the findings match the type of force involved.


