In our area, many people don’t run to the ER immediately after a collision or fall—sometimes because they’re trying to make it through a shift, handle childcare, or “see if it settles down.” But internal injuries don’t follow that schedule.
For a claim to move forward in Arkansas, the evidence needs to line up in a way insurers can’t easily dismiss. In practice, that means:
- Your symptom timeline must match medical findings (or the records must explain why the delay is consistent with the injury).
- Imaging, lab work, discharge instructions, and follow-up visits matter—especially when the injury is not visible on the outside.
- Your statements to insurers must not accidentally minimize symptoms or create contradictions.
When the paperwork is incomplete or the timeline looks inconsistent, adjusters often argue causation—meaning they claim the condition wasn’t caused by the incident. The goal of a Pine Bluff internal injury attorney is to prevent that “gap” from becoming the case.


