Lansdowne traffic isn’t just about speed—it’s about stop-and-go congestion, sudden braking, and the kind of impact that can cause internal harm even when the vehicle damage seems “minor.” Residents frequently end up at urgent care first, then imaging later, or they get told to “monitor symptoms.”
The problem is timing: if symptoms develop after the initial visit, insurers may argue the injury wasn’t caused by the crash. In Pennsylvania, proving causation usually comes down to how consistently your medical records match your incident timeline—not just that you felt pain.


