Larkspur is a suburban community where many residents spend time driving through higher-speed stretches and navigating stop-and-go traffic. That creates a particular risk pattern: even “minor-looking” impacts can produce internal trauma, especially with:
- Rear-end collisions where the body snaps forward and back quickly
- Side-impact crashes at intersections where occupants brace late
- Falls on uneven sidewalks and at curb ramps with pooled moisture
- Workplace incidents involving lifting, bending, or slips in commercial settings
In these situations, internal injury symptoms can lag while the body reacts—blood can accumulate, inflammation can worsen, and pain can become more noticeable after adrenaline fades.
Because of that delay, claims in Larkspur often turn on whether the medical timeline and the incident mechanics line up.


