In a city with heavy commuting patterns and frequent pedestrian/vehicle interactions, many internal injury cases follow a predictable timeline:
- You feel sore after an accident and assume it’s “just bruising.”
- Symptoms evolve later—sometimes after you’re back at work, driving again, or trying to keep up with family responsibilities.
- By the time you seek imaging or specialist care, the insurer argues the delay means the injury wasn’t caused by the incident.
California adjusters often focus on gaps: the time between the incident and treatment, inconsistencies between your account and your medical notes, and whether the diagnostic findings “match” the mechanism of injury.
Your goal is to make the timeline defensible—medical proof should line up with what happened and when you first noticed the problem.


