Injury claims involving internal trauma often stall because insurers look for reasons to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the incident. In Gilroy, disputes commonly turn on:
- Delayed symptom reporting after a crash, fall, or workplace impact (even when delayed swelling or bleeding is medically plausible).
- Confusing timelines—for example, treatment starts days later, or follow-up testing happens inconsistently.
- Mechanism mismatch arguments—the defense claims the force wasn’t sufficient to cause the later diagnosis.
- Under-recorded pain and limitations—people return to normal activities too soon or minimize symptoms when speaking with adjusters.
California law generally favors evidence-backed causation. That means your claim is strongest when your medical record tells a coherent story that matches what happened to you.


