Injuries beneath the skin—bleeding, bruising deep in tissues, organ irritation, or internal trauma—don’t always match what people expect an “injury” to look like. In practice, insurers frequently rely on three themes:
- “You would have felt it immediately.” Internal trauma can worsen over time.
- “The records don’t prove it’s from the accident.” Medical notes must connect the mechanism of injury to the diagnosis.
- “You waited too long to get checked.” Pennsylvania claims often hinge on credibility and documentation quality.
For Plum residents, this can show up after:
- Vehicle collisions involving commuting traffic (where symptoms may be dismissed as “adrenaline” or minor at first)
- Falls around split-level homes, porches, driveways, or icy edges
- Construction and industrial workplace impacts where pain may be minimized initially and then becomes harder to ignore
Your job is not to “win” a medical debate alone. Your job is to get care and preserve evidence—then let an attorney build a causation narrative that matches the records.


