In Taylor, many injuries occur in moments that feel routine at first—commutes that involve sudden braking, late-day traffic, loading/unloading at local worksites, or a slip that seems minor until symptoms escalate. The challenge is that internal injuries can develop after the impact.
Insurance adjusters frequently look for gaps such as:
- A delay between the incident and diagnostic testing
- Changes in symptoms that aren’t documented clearly
- Conflicting timelines between what you remember and what records show
A strong claim doesn’t just say “my symptoms got worse.” It connects the mechanism of injury (how the force happened) with the medical timeline (when clinicians found results consistent with trauma).


