In many internal injury matters, the first visit doesn’t tell the whole story. Blunt force can cause internal bleeding, organ irritation, or tissue damage that becomes clearer after additional testing—or after inflammation and swelling evolve.
That timing issue matters in two ways:
- Medical causation: Insurers may argue that symptoms appearing later are unrelated.
- Documentation: Alabama claims are evidence-driven. Gaps in the timeline can make it harder to connect the accident to the diagnosis.
In Fairhope, that’s especially relevant for people who:
- delayed care because pain felt “manageable,”
- went to urgent care but didn’t receive follow-up imaging or referrals,
- returned to work before symptoms stabilized,
- or were told to monitor symptoms without clear written instructions.
The goal is to show a consistent story supported by records—what happened, when symptoms changed, and how clinicians explained the injury.


