In residential areas and along busy corridors, it’s common for people to delay care because pain seems manageable at first—until it isn’t. In internal injury claims, that delay can be used against you.
For example, after:
- a rear-end collision during commuting hours,
- a trip or fall near a doorway, parking lot, or store entrance,
- a workplace incident involving equipment, ladders, or heavy objects,
…symptoms may escalate over hours or days. The defense may argue the injury was pre-existing, unrelated, or simply not serious.
That’s why the strongest Alabaster cases are built around a medical timeline that matches the incident mechanics—documenting when symptoms began, when you sought testing, and how clinicians linked findings to trauma.


