In many Redlands cases, the dispute isn’t always whether someone had symptoms—it’s whether the symptoms are medically connected to the incident and documented early enough to be credible.
For example, head injuries can occur in:
- Rear-end collisions and intersection crashes during commute traffic
- Pedestrian or crosswalk incidents where witnesses may be unsure how the head hit
- Bicycle accidents tied to road conditions or driver behavior
- Falls in shopping areas, parking lots, or residential properties
When liability is contested, insurers may argue the symptoms came from something else or developed later without a clear link. That’s why the “impact-to-treatment” timeline matters.


