Internal injuries don’t always announce themselves with dramatic external signs. After a collision, trip, fall, or workplace impact, you may initially feel “okay” and then notice symptoms later—fatigue, abdominal discomfort, dizziness, worsening headaches, shortness of breath, or pain that becomes harder to ignore.
In Doral, where many residents drive long commutes, run errands between appointments, and balance work with family responsibilities, delays in getting care can happen for practical reasons. But from a legal standpoint, delay is one of the first things insurers scrutinize—especially when medical records don’t clearly explain why symptoms surfaced when they did.
A Doral internal injury attorney focuses on the link between:
- what caused the impact (mechanics of the event)
- how and when symptoms changed
- what clinicians documented (diagnosis language, imaging findings, and treatment decisions)


