In Camas, many injuries involve fast-moving, high-energy impacts—motor vehicle crashes during commute hours, slip-and-fall incidents in retail and public spaces, and falls that happen when sidewalks or parking areas are uneven.
With internal injuries, the key question becomes: what changed after the incident?
That “change” can be:
- worsening pain over hours (not days)
- new bruising that wasn’t present at first
- dizziness, nausea, shortness of breath, or abdominal discomfort
- symptoms that spike after you thought you were improving
Insurers often try to frame internal injuries as “minor” because the outside didn’t look dramatic. Your job isn’t to argue emotionally—it’s to show, through documentation, that the impact reasonably caused internal harm and that your follow-up care was appropriate.


