In a city with heavy commuting, construction activity, and high pedestrian traffic around retail corridors, internal injury claims often run into the same problems:
- Causation disputes after delayed symptoms: Insurers may argue you waited too long or that the condition is unrelated.
- “Minor crash” bias: After a moderate-impact collision, adjusters may assume there couldn’t be serious internal harm.
- Documentation gaps: If your initial visit didn’t include the right tests—or if follow-ups weren’t consistent—defense attorneys may challenge the medical link.
- Work and schedule pressure: Many Fort Worth residents return to shifts quickly, which can complicate the timeline and make symptoms look “temporary” in records.
The key is to build a record that connects the mechanism of injury (what happened) to the medical findings (what was discovered) and to the symptom timeline (how it unfolded).


