Insurance adjusters often look for reasons to reduce or deny claims when injuries are not immediately visible. In Paris-area cases, disputes commonly arise from:
- Delayed symptoms after a crash, fall, or workplace impact (swelling and bleeding can evolve over time)
- Gaps in the medical timeline (waiting to schedule imaging, missing follow-ups, or not returning for rechecks)
- Mechanism challenges (insurers argue the force wasn’t enough to cause what later shows up on CT/MRI or lab tests)
- Communication issues (recording inconsistent statements after an accident or answering questions before you understand what evidence matters)
The result is often the same: you feel like you’re being asked to prove something you can’t see—while your life is disrupted by pain, appointments, and missed work.


