Injuries from blunt force—car accidents, motorcycle impacts, falls, and being struck—can evolve. In real cases, someone may feel “mostly okay” after an incident near a commute route, then experience worsening symptoms overnight or days later.
Common examples include:
- Abdominal or chest pain that intensifies after the initial evaluation
- Dizziness, fatigue, or shortness of breath that develops later
- Bruising that appears after a delay or pain that spreads
- Head injury symptoms that worsen after the adrenaline wears off
In Fontana, these delays can collide with real-world pressures: returning to work, missing follow-up appointments, or trying to handle paperwork while you’re in pain. The insurance process may treat that delay as “inconsistency,” even when it’s medically explainable.
A lawyer’s job is to translate your timeline into a credible causation story—supported by the records your doctors created.


