In a typical Menifee scenario, symptoms may start after the incident—sometimes immediately, sometimes over the next few days. That matters because insurers often look for inconsistencies between:
- what you reported at the time of treatment
- what you told the adjuster later
- what your medical records show about onset and progression
California personal injury cases rely on documentation. If the record doesn’t clearly connect the incident to your symptoms, defense teams may argue the injury is unrelated or that the severity is exaggerated. A lawyer’s job is to organize your medical history and incident facts into a coherent narrative that can withstand that scrutiny.


