In our area, many claims begin with a delayed realization: the accident or fall happens, a person thinks they’re “okay,” and then symptoms escalate over the next 24–72 hours—or longer. In internal injury cases, that delay is not automatically fatal to a claim. What matters is whether your timeline matches the medical story.
Florida injury claims commonly require clear documentation showing:
- when symptoms began,
- when you sought care,
- what tests were ordered,
- and how clinicians linked findings to the incident.
If records show a gap without explanation, insurers may argue the injury came from something else. Your legal team’s job is to make your timeline make sense—using medical records, incident details, and credible explanations.


