In Broomfield, many internal injury claims come from blunt-force impacts that are common in everyday life:
- Commuter crashes on congested routes (where rear-end collisions and sudden braking can cause sudden abdominal or chest impact)
- Slip-and-fall incidents from snow/ice, wet entrances, or uneven sidewalks around retail and office areas
- Construction and maintenance injuries involving falls, awkward landings, or being struck by equipment
- Sports and community events where someone may “walk it off” after a hit—only to worsen later
Insurance companies frequently argue that symptoms are delayed, mild, or unrelated. In these disputes, the winning cases usually have two things aligned:
- The incident mechanism (what force likely caused the injury)
- The medical timeline (how quickly symptoms were documented and what tests confirmed)
When those don’t match, claims get challenged—even if doctors ultimately find a problem.


