In a suburban area like Selma, many collisions and falls occur in places where documentation is limited—busy intersections during commute times, residential driveways, apartment parking lots, and construction-heavy routes. Even when an incident is witnessed, the first medical visit may focus on pain that’s obvious, while internal damage is discovered later through imaging or follow-up exams.
When insurers evaluate your claim, they typically look for:
- A clear timeline between the incident and symptoms
- Consistent medical findings tied to the mechanism of injury (how the force happened)
- Objective proof (imaging reports, lab work, clinician notes)
- Evidence that you sought care as symptoms changed
If your records don’t line up with the story—or if you waited too long without explanation—defense teams may argue the injury came from something else.


