Injuries inside the body don’t always follow a neat schedule. In Redlands, claims frequently involve incidents tied to:
- Commuter traffic and lane changes (where impact forces can be significant but symptoms are delayed)
- Shopping-district foot traffic (slip-and-fall injuries where impacts may not look severe)
- Hillside roads and recreational outings (falls, collisions, and impacts that can affect the abdomen, chest, or back)
- Construction zones and worksite activity (blunt trauma from equipment or falls)
Because internal trauma can evolve, insurers may argue that your symptoms were caused by something else—or that you waited too long to seek treatment. The difference between an accepted claim and a disputed one often isn’t whether you were hurt; it’s whether the record shows a credible connection between the incident and the internal findings.


