In many cases, the injury is real—but your first day may not look like it. Residents in and around Claremont frequently face the same challenge: symptoms can begin subtly and then worsen after adrenaline fades, inflammation increases, or bleeding accumulates.
That’s why insurance disputes often focus on:
- When symptoms started (and whether you sought care promptly)
- Whether your medical records describe findings consistent with blunt trauma
- Whether follow-up testing occurred when clinicians advised monitoring
In New Hampshire, insurance adjusters also tend to scrutinize consistency because claims are evaluated against documentation, not just what someone says happened. Your job isn’t to “prove everything”—but you do need an organized record of the incident and your medical timeline.


