In Waterbury, serious injuries commonly happen in situations like commuting collisions on busy arterials, slip-and-falls in retail and multi-unit buildings, and industrial or construction-related impacts. In each of these settings, it’s common for people to delay imaging or underestimate symptoms—sometimes because they’re working, caring for family, or trying to “push through.”
That’s where claims get won or lost:
- Delayed symptoms don’t automatically weaken your case in Connecticut, but they must be explained medically.
- Gaps in records (urgent care visit notes missing key details, incomplete discharge summaries, or no follow-up) can create causation disputes.
- Insurance pressure can lead to early statements that don’t fully reflect how your condition evolved.
An attorney’s job is to help you connect the incident mechanics to the medical findings in a way insurers can’t dismiss.


