Insurance companies frequently challenge internal injury claims when they think the documentation doesn’t line up with the mechanism of injury. In Winter Garden, common dispute patterns include:
- Delayed symptoms after a commute crash or rear-end collision. People may feel “mostly okay” for a day or two before pain, nausea, dizziness, abdominal discomfort, or weakness intensifies.
- Conversations with adjusters before you have full medical clarity. After an accident near busy corridors, claimants may be urged to give recorded statements quickly—before imaging results or follow-up evaluations are complete.
- Gaps between urgent care and diagnostic testing. Initial treatment may be conservative, while later tests (CT, ultrasound, lab work, specialist visits) reveal findings that require a more detailed causation narrative.
In other words: the claim can turn on whether the record tells a consistent story—mechanism → symptoms → testing → diagnosis → treatment.


