Highland is a car-dependent community. Many residents travel through busy corridors for work, school, and appointments—so blunt-force incidents happen close to home: rear-end crashes, side impacts, and sudden stops in traffic. There are also plenty of residential and retail areas where falls occur on uneven sidewalks, parking-lot ramps, and weather-worn surfaces.
When the impact is internal, you may not see bruising or swelling immediately. But your body can still be dealing with damage to soft tissue, abdominal organs, ribs, or the blood supply beneath the skin. In Highland, the practical challenge is timing: people often delay care because they think they’re “okay” after an accident or because symptoms feel manageable until the next day.
That delay can create the exact dispute insurance companies look for—claiming your condition wasn’t caused by the crash or fall.


