Injuries inside the body don’t always announce themselves right away. In Meriden—where people commute through busy corridors, run errands along commercial strips, and rely on sidewalks and parking lots—accidents happen in seconds, but symptoms can evolve over time.
You might feel “mostly okay” at first after:
- A rear-end collision or side-impact on a Connecticut highway
- A fall in a parking lot, stairwell, or retail entrance
- A workplace incident involving a heavy object, slip, or trip
- A sports or recreation impact
Then later you notice new symptoms—worsening abdominal pain, dizziness, bruising that wasn’t there before, trouble breathing, headaches, or weakness. The delay can be frightening, and it can also become a point of attack in insurance disputes.
Key takeaway: if your symptoms didn’t appear immediately, your case needs a clean timeline and medical documentation that explains why the delay is medically consistent.


