Injuries from blunt force can be deceptive. You might walk away from the scene feeling “mostly okay,” then notice new symptoms hours later—abdominal discomfort, dizziness, shortness of breath, headaches, bruising that appears late, or pain that changes as swelling increases.
In Shafter, many residents commute through mixed traffic patterns and industrial corridors where collisions can happen quickly. That’s why it’s common for people to delay medical care or assume symptoms will fade—only to discover internal trauma requires imaging, labs, and follow-up.
The legal challenge: insurers often argue that symptoms are unrelated, overstated, or caused by something else. Your best protection is a claim built around medical records and a credible story of how the incident led to the diagnosis.


