In a suburban community like Moraga, it’s common for evidence to be fragmented: a witness who remembers the incident “in general,” photos taken days later, a medical visit that records symptoms but doesn’t clearly connect them to the event, or surveillance that may not be preserved. When that happens, insurers may argue that your condition is unrelated or that it wasn’t serious.
A strong claim typically shows:
- A clear timeline between the incident and your symptoms
- Consistent reporting to medical providers and insurers
- Objective findings (exam results, imaging, functional limitations)
- Treatment continuity that reflects what clinicians recommend
California has specific rules and deadlines for personal injury claims, so waiting too long—or failing to capture key details early—can reduce your leverage.


