In a lot of injury claims, the issue is visibility—bruises, cuts, and fractures are easier to understand. Internal injuries are different. They often rely on imaging, lab work, and clinician notes to confirm what happened inside your body.
In Billings cases, disputes often start when:
- Symptoms don’t show up right away after a fall on icy sidewalks, a slip on a warehouse floor, or a vehicle impact.
- Medical records contain uncertainty (for example, “possible,” “rule out,” or follow-up recommendations that weren’t completed quickly).
- Insurance adjusts the story by focusing on gaps between the incident date and the first meaningful diagnostic test.
- Work-related injuries are complicated by employer reporting procedures and early statements taken before you fully understand the extent of harm.
The goal of a strong claim is to line up three things: the mechanism of injury, the medical findings, and the timeline of symptoms.


