In Northglenn, many accidents happen during commuting windows and in outdoor conditions that change quickly—rain, hail, snow melt, and icy patches along neighborhood routes and parking lots. That matters because internal injuries often evolve. A person might feel “mostly okay” after the impact—then develop worsening symptoms hours or days later.
Insurers frequently argue that delayed symptoms mean the injury wasn’t caused by the crash or fall. So the question becomes: does your medical timeline fit the mechanism of injury?
A lawyer’s job is to help make that timeline persuasive using records—not guesses—so your claim reflects what clinicians observed and when.


