Many internal injury claims in Edmonds run into predictable friction points:
- Delayed symptom timing: After a fall at a business, a parking-lot impact, or a vehicle collision, pain can intensify over the next 24–72 hours (or longer). Insurers may argue the timing means the injury wasn’t caused by the accident.
- “Minor injury” first impressions: In busy areas—near the waterfront, transit routes, or retail corridors—people sometimes delay care because they can still walk or function. Later tests may show internal injury, which can trigger causation disputes.
- Inconsistent documentation: If you start treatment later, receive imaging at a different facility, or have gaps between visits, the story can become harder to defend.
In Washington, claims also follow formal procedures and deadlines. Getting the facts organized early can be the difference between a claim that’s taken seriously and one that gets minimized.


