In many Westfield injury cases, the hardest part isn’t proving you were hurt—it’s proving when and why. Insurance adjusters commonly argue that symptoms were caused by something else, minimized because they weren’t visible right away, or that the timeline doesn’t “fit.”
This is common after:
- Commute-related collisions on major routes where injuries may not be immediately obvious
- Parking lot and slip-and-fall incidents (ice, wet surfaces, uneven pavement, poor lighting)
- Weekend activity or event-related falls where adrenaline can mask pain
- Workplace injuries involving trips, falls from height, or impacts with equipment
Massachusetts claim outcomes often hinge on documentation and timing—especially when there’s a delay between the incident and the first meaningful medical evaluation.


