In a Temple City accident—whether it’s a rear-end collision on a commute, a pedestrian incident, or a fall at a shopping center—internal injuries can present in stages. Common “late” developments residents report include:
- Worsening abdominal or chest pain after blunt impact
- Dizziness, weakness, or shortness of breath that escalates
- Bruising that appears later or spreads
- New vomiting, headaches, or fatigue following a hit to the head or torso
Insurance adjusters may treat these changes as “proof the injury wasn’t caused by the accident.” The reality is that internal trauma can evolve. The key is documenting the progression and ensuring your medical records connect the symptoms to the event.


