Many internal injury cases hinge on a simple question: does the medical timeline match the incident? In Grand Junction, that question frequently comes up in scenarios like:
- Traffic and commuting collisions where symptoms worsen after the initial evaluation (neck, chest, abdominal pain, dizziness, weakness)
- Trail and outdoor falls where people delay imaging because they can “walk it off,” then develop internal complications later
- Worksite impacts involving equipment, ladders, or uneven surfaces where an early exam may miss deeper injury
Colorado law requires that your claim be supported by credible evidence—not just concern. If there’s a delay between the crash/fall and the diagnostic testing, insurers may argue the injury came from something else or wasn’t caused by the incident. Your job isn’t to prove medicine. Your lawyer’s job is to connect the incident mechanics to the medical findings in a way that makes sense to adjusters and, if necessary, the court.


