In Richmond, many incidents involve fast-changing circumstances: stop-and-go highway driving, sudden impacts in dense commute corridors, hectic shift schedules, and workplaces where people “push through” symptoms until the next evaluation.
Internal injury claims often hinge on one question:
Does the medical record reasonably match when your symptoms started and how the injury could develop?
That matters because in California, insurers frequently dispute causation—arguing that symptoms were caused by something else, or that the injury wasn’t severe enough to produce the later findings.
To avoid that trap, your claim needs more than “I felt pain.” It needs:
- a symptom timeline that aligns with your care
- medical documentation that describes findings in medically understandable terms
- proof that your decisions (including seeking care when you did) were reasonable


