Injuries from blunt force—like car crashes, impacts from falling objects, or sudden twisting during a slip—can produce symptoms hours or even days later. In La Verne, that delay is common because many people initially treat the problem as “just soreness,” especially after a busy workday or weekend activity.
From a legal standpoint, delayed symptoms aren’t automatically fatal to a claim. What matters is whether your medical records show a medically plausible connection between:
- the incident mechanics (how the impact occurred)
- the sequence of symptoms
- the diagnostic findings (imaging, lab work, specialist notes)
- the treatment decisions and follow-up
If your first visit is delayed without a reasonable explanation, insurers may argue the condition was unrelated. A lawyer can help you frame the timeline clearly and focus attention on the evidence that supports causation under California injury claim standards.


