Cary residents often experience incidents involving high-speed merging, sudden braking, and crowded intersections—conditions where insurance adjusters frequently argue that symptoms weren’t caused by the collision or fall.
Internal injuries are uniquely vulnerable to skepticism because:
- symptoms may worsen after you leave the scene (hours or days later),
- medical findings can be technical (imaging and lab language), and
- insurers may treat “no visible injury” as “no serious injury.”
What helps most: a claim that connects the mechanism (how the force happened) to the medical timeline (when symptoms changed and what tests showed) using records—not guesswork.


