Many people assume internal trauma will be obvious immediately. In real life, symptoms can develop later—sometimes after a car ride home, after a busy day at work, or after swelling progresses.
In Dunedin, delayed symptoms often become a key dispute in claims involving:
- Blunt-force vehicle collisions where pain ramps up after the initial adrenaline wears off
- Slip-and-fall incidents on wet surfaces near retail areas, sidewalks, and waterfront paths
- Workplace injuries involving ladders, equipment, or falls from elevated surfaces
- Recreational injuries tied to boating, fishing platforms, and sports impacts
Insurance may argue the timing doesn’t match the incident. A strong claim addresses this head-on with a credible timeline—incident details paired with medical findings.


