Firestone’s mix of commuting traffic, nearby highway access, and active construction/industrial employment means blunt-force injuries are common. In these cases, people may feel “mostly okay” at first—then develop worsening pain, bruising that appears later, dizziness, nausea, shortness of breath, or new abdominal/chest symptoms.
When symptoms are delayed, the defense may argue:
- the injury wasn’t caused by the crash/fall,
- you waited too long to get care,
- or your medical findings point to something unrelated.
A strong internal injury claim doesn’t rely on your memory alone. It relies on a clear, record-supported timeline that ties the impact mechanics to the diagnostic findings.


