In San Gabriel, claims frequently involve scenarios where the injury mechanism is disputed or the timeline gets messy—especially when people return to work before symptoms stabilize.
Common friction points we see include:
- Traffic and commuter collisions: rear-end crashes and sudden stops can cause head impacts that may not look severe at first, but symptoms can worsen over days.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents: witnesses may describe an impact, but medical documentation must connect it to concussion-like findings and functional limits.
- Construction-adjacent accidents: head trauma can occur near active work zones, where fault arguments may focus on visibility, warnings, or compliance with safety requirements.
- “You seemed okay then” defenses: insurers may argue you recovered quickly, even when headaches, sleep disruption, concentration problems, or mood changes continued.
When the other side doubts causation or severity, settlement values tend to shrink—unless the record is organized and persuasive.


