In an Arvin-area accident, it’s common for people to focus on what’s visible: bruising, cuts, or soreness. But internal trauma can involve organs, internal tissues, bleeding, or swelling that develops over time. Sometimes the first sign is “something feels off,” and the real findings come later through imaging or follow-up tests.
If your symptoms changed after the incident—for example, abdominal pain that worsened, dizziness that increased, chest discomfort, numbness, or new weakness—your case may depend on proving two things:
- Your symptoms match a type of internal injury that doctors recognize, and
- The timeline from the incident to the medical findings makes medical sense.
That’s where local legal support helps: not by guessing, but by organizing your facts and aligning them with the way California insurers evaluate causation.


