In a city with a lot of daily foot traffic and commuter movement, it’s common for internal injuries to be missed at first. A person might walk it off, return to work, or wait to see if symptoms improve—only to find later that imaging or lab results show something real.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts where a person reports soreness later (or swelling increases over time)
- Residential and retail slip-and-fall incidents near entryways, driveways, or wet walkways
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes during traffic slowdowns on busy corridors
- Falls at home or while visiting local businesses, where pain seems “minor” at first
What makes these cases unique is the gap between the event and the medical proof. Insurance adjusters often focus on that gap—especially if the first visit was delayed or symptoms weren’t documented clearly.


