In Los Angeles, internal injury cases frequently turn on one theme: timing. People may go to the doctor hours later (or days later), especially when they’re commuting, caring for family, working shifts, or trying to “push through.” Insurers then argue the delay means the injury wasn’t caused by the collision, fall, or impact.
Common LA scenarios that can create this dispute include:
- High-speed freeway crashes where the force is blunt but symptoms don’t show immediately.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where impact can be concentrated and injuries are not visible at first.
- Rideshare and parking-lot accidents at drop-off zones or crowded garages, where reports and witness details can be harder to gather later.
- Construction-adjacent work and warehouse movement where falls or being struck can lead to internal trauma.
The strongest Los Angeles claims don’t rely on guesswork. They rely on records that tie the mechanism of injury to what doctors later found.


