In Cudahy, many accidents involve commuters and routine trips—getting to work, walking to errands, or pulling off a street after a busy day. That means the “timeline problem” is common: someone may feel okay at first, then develop worsening abdominal pain, dizziness, shortness of breath, or bruising that wasn’t obvious earlier.
Insurance adjusters frequently look for inconsistencies between:
- what you reported right after the event
- what clinicians documented later
- when imaging or specialist care actually happened
If symptoms evolve over hours or days, your case needs a coherent timeline supported by records—not guesses.


