Many internal injury cases aren’t disputed because the accident didn’t happen—they’re disputed because the injury’s seriousness wasn’t captured early enough.
In and around Moraga, common scenarios include:
- Commute-related collisions (including rear-end impacts and lane-change incidents) where the body absorbs force but symptoms develop later.
- Slip-and-fall injuries on stairs, driveways, or paths where ice, leaves, or uneven surfaces are involved.
- Recreational activity impacts—falls off bikes, sports collisions, and other blunt trauma where swelling or pain can worsen over time.
- Construction-adjacent risks (maintenance, landscaping, or nearby work zones) where sudden impact or debris-related accidents occur.
If you feel “fine” initially and then symptoms escalate—abdominal pain, dizziness, worsening headaches, fatigue, shortness of breath, or new bruising—don’t assume it’s unrelated. Internal trauma can evolve, and California insurance adjusters often look closely at your timeline.


