West Point residents regularly commute through busy corridors and mixed traffic conditions. When a collision involves sudden blunt force—seatbelt impacts, dashboard strikes, or rear-end trauma—internal injury can occur even when there’s no dramatic external wound.
In practice, insurance disputes in cases like these often focus on:
- Timing: symptoms that start hours later or worsen over several days
- Mechanism: whether the crash type could realistically cause the specific internal problem described by doctors
- Consistency: whether early statements match the later medical record
A lawyer’s job is to connect the dots between how the crash happened, what your body did afterward, and what clinicians documented.


