In Greeley, internal injury reports commonly surface after an event that initially felt “manageable.” That’s because the body’s response to blunt trauma can unfold over hours or days.
You may notice changes such as:
- abdominal or chest pain that intensifies later
- worsening dizziness, fatigue, or shortness of breath
- bruising that appears after the impact window
- new vomiting, fever, or changes in bowel habits
- pain that spikes when you return to normal activity
Insurance adjusters sometimes treat delayed symptoms as “proof against causation.” Your goal is to prevent that narrative by building a consistent record showing how the incident mechanics match the medical findings.


