Littleton residents deal with real-world conditions that can create disputes about what caused the injury and when it showed up:
- Commuting collisions (including highway merges and rear-end crashes) where symptoms may lag behind the impact.
- Ice and snow on neighborhood sidewalks and parking lots, where a fall can cause injuries that aren’t obvious until swelling or pain escalates.
- Day-to-night symptom changes when you’re back to work or normal routines before medical testing catches up.
In these situations, the insurer’s question is often the same: “How do we know this internal problem was caused by the incident?” Your lawyer’s job is to make the answer clearer using records, timing, and credible medical interpretation.


