In Vancouver, many serious injuries come from impacts where the outside doesn’t tell the whole story—sudden deceleration in a collision, a direct blow during a fall, or trauma from an object at work.
A key issue we see with internal injuries is that symptoms can evolve:
- soreness that turns into worsening abdominal or chest discomfort
- dizziness or fatigue that becomes more noticeable after the initial shock
- mobility limits that interfere with work and family responsibilities
When symptoms appear later, insurers may argue the injury couldn’t have been caused by the incident. The difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls often comes down to whether the medical records can support the timing and mechanism.


