In our experience handling injury claims in El Paso-area commuter patterns and local traffic conditions, a common problem is delay—either in getting evaluated or in reporting symptoms consistently.
Internal injuries may develop as bruising expands, bleeding accumulates, or swelling affects organs and tissues. That means the story insurers try to tell often sounds like this: “If it were serious, you would have gone in sooner.”
A strong internal injury claim counters that narrative with:
- a credible symptom timeline (what changed, and when)
- medical notes that reflect progression and compatibility with the mechanism of injury
- evidence that your actions after the incident were reasonable


