Injury patterns in a city like New Haven often involve blunt impacts—from motor vehicle collisions on busy routes, slip-and-fall events on uneven sidewalks, or falls that occur when people are carrying bags, stepping off curbs, or navigating construction zones.
Internal injuries can develop or worsen as swelling increases, bleeding accumulates, or organ irritation progresses. That’s why New Haven claimants frequently report a timeline like:
- Day 1: soreness, bruising, stiffness, or “I’ll see how I feel”
- Day 2–7: worsening pain, nausea, dizziness, shortness of breath, abdominal discomfort, headaches, or weakness
- Later: imaging results, lab work, specialist visits, or follow-up diagnostics
Insurance adjusters may treat that delay as a red flag. The difference between a denied claim and a stronger outcome often comes down to whether your medical records and your incident timeline tell a consistent, medically plausible story.


