Glendora residents are frequently involved in collisions tied to daily commuting—rear-end crashes on local connectors, merging issues near busier corridors, and accidents that happen when drivers are distracted in traffic. Those details matter because insurers will argue about:
- Timing: when symptoms started versus when the incident happened
- Causation: whether the crash—not something else—explains headaches, dizziness, memory problems, or mood changes
- Severity: whether the injury looked “minor” at first or became more disabling over time
Even when an injury is medically real, adjusters may try to frame it as temporary or unrelated. That’s why an AI calculator should be treated as a checklist—not a valuation.


