In a community where many residents commute across busy corridors for work, it’s common for people to delay medical evaluation—especially if the first impression is “I’m sore, but I’m okay.” In internal injury matters, that delay can become the insurer’s favorite argument: that the condition wasn’t caused by the crash, fall, or impact.
Practically, your case tends to hinge on:
- When symptoms changed (not just when the accident happened)
- What clinicians documented at the time of evaluation
- Whether follow-up testing was recommended and completed
- Consistency between your timeline and the medical record
Even if you felt okay initially, internal trauma can evolve over hours or days. The legal work is aligning your timeline with medically reasonable explanations—so the insurer can’t treat the gap as proof of “no causation.”


