Many people delay care because they think, “If it were serious, I’d know right away.” In internal injury cases, that assumption can be dangerous.
In Marina—and across California—insurers frequently argue that later symptoms are unrelated, especially when:
- you didn’t seek imaging immediately,
- you returned to normal activities after an incident,
- your medical notes don’t clearly connect the injury to the event.
But internal injuries can worsen after swelling, delayed bleeding, or progressive tissue irritation. The key is building a credible timeline that matches what doctors later documented.
What to do next: focus on medical documentation and consistent reporting of symptoms. A lawyer can help you avoid the common mistake of under-describing symptoms while you’re still trying to figure out what’s happening.


