After a crash or slip-and-fall, insurers frequently look for reasons to argue that symptoms are unrelated, exaggerated, or unrelated to the specific event you’re claiming. In Carson, that challenge often shows up in two ways:
- Symptom delays: Pain can start immediately—or ramp up over 1–3 days as inflammation and muscle spasms settle in.
- Conflicting timelines: Photos, witness recollections, medical intake notes, and your own statements don’t always line up unless you’ve organized them.
A strong claim usually hinges on showing a consistent story: what happened, when symptoms began, what treatment you received, and how your daily life changed. When that record is clean, negotiation tends to move faster.


