In a small community, people may delay care because they assume symptoms will pass, especially when:
- the injury happened over a weekend
- you had to wait for imaging or follow-up appointments
- you were working through pain because time off is difficult
But internal injuries can evolve. Swelling, blood accumulation, and inflammation can make symptoms show up hours—or days—later. Insurance adjusters may argue the delay means the injury wasn’t caused by the incident.
Your best defense is a clean timeline supported by records. That means matching what you felt and when you sought treatment with what the medical findings say.


