In many internal injury matters, the body doesn’t “tell the whole story” immediately. Symptoms can develop after swelling, delayed bleeding, or the way the body reacts to blunt force. In Fortuna, that delay can be complicated by real-life schedules—people may go to work, wait for symptoms to change, or try to handle travel and family responsibilities before getting tests.
Insurance adjusters commonly look for inconsistencies such as:
- A gap between the accident and the first medical visit
- Records that don’t clearly describe the mechanism of injury
- Symptoms that changed, but the medical notes don’t reflect that progression
A lawyer’s job is to help connect the dots: what happened, when you noticed symptoms, what clinicians found, and whether the medical timeline is consistent.


