Injury doesn’t always announce itself instantly. In our experience handling cases in and around Scotts Valley, delays are common for three practical reasons:
- Commute and collision timing: People may not seek care immediately after a crash—especially if they can still drive. Later imaging can reveal injuries that weren’t captured in the first visit.
- Residential slip-and-fall patterns: Wet sidewalks, uneven surfaces, landscaping work, and cluttered entryways can cause impacts that don’t look severe externally.
- Worksite and construction dynamics: Scotts Valley includes a mix of small businesses and contractors. When someone is hurt during a physically demanding shift, the body may react later as swelling, inflammation, or bleeding progresses.
When symptoms emerge days later, insurers often argue the timing doesn’t fit. Your case needs a medical timeline that explains why the delayed presentation is medically plausible.


