In internal injury cases, it’s common for symptoms to evolve. You might feel okay after an accident—then develop worsening pain, dizziness, nausea, abdominal discomfort, headaches, or shortness of breath hours or days later.
Insurance adjusters often argue that a delay means:
- the injury wasn’t caused by the incident,
- symptoms are from something pre-existing,
- or you waited too long to get care.
In Merced, where many people rely on quick returns to work and may delay non-urgent appointments, these arguments can be even more persuasive to an insurer. The key is to build a record that shows your symptoms changed in a medically plausible way and that you sought evaluation as soon as the situation warranted it.
What helps most: a clear timeline (incident → symptom changes → tests → follow-up care) backed by medical documentation.


