In the days after a collision or fall, it’s common for people to be told—directly or indirectly—that they’re “fine” because they don’t look hurt. But internal trauma doesn’t always follow the timeline insurance adjusters prefer.
In Highland, claims often get complicated by:
- Busy work schedules that delay treatment while you try to “push through” pain
- Multiple visits (urgent care, ER, follow-up imaging) that create gaps insurers try to exploit
- Mechanism questions—how a driver’s impact speed, a concentrated fall impact, or a workplace strike could plausibly cause the internal injury later documented by doctors
When symptoms worsen after the initial event, the key is making sure your records reflect a consistent story: what happened, when symptoms changed, and why the medical care you received was reasonable.


