Many disputes start the same way: an adjuster argues that your condition is “too minor,” “too delayed,” or “unrelated” to the crash, fall, or impact.
In the New Kensington area, claims commonly involve:
- Commute-related vehicle collisions where impact forces can transfer to the abdomen, chest, or back without obvious external injury.
- Workplace falls and equipment incidents common in industrial and warehouse settings, where the body absorbs force and symptoms evolve over time.
- Trip-and-fall events on uneven sidewalks, ramps, or in parking areas where the hazard existed before anyone noticed.
- Construction and maintenance impacts—including minor-looking hits to the torso—that later connect to internal bleeding or organ injury.
Because Pennsylvania insurers often focus heavily on medical documentation and timeline consistency, your case needs more than “I felt pain.” It needs proof that explains how the impact caused what doctors later found.


