A key challenge in internal injury claims is that symptoms may worsen after the initial impact. For Miami residents, this can happen after:
- Auto accidents during commute hours when emergency response can be delayed by traffic
- Pedestrian and bike crashes where adrenaline masks pain at first
- Falls on wet sidewalks, pooling water, or uneven surfaces near retail centers and apartment complexes
- Work injuries involving warehouse movement, construction sites, or transport of heavy items
Insurance adjusters frequently ask why you didn’t get medical care sooner—or why you didn’t report specific symptoms immediately. The best way to respond is not with guesses, but with a credible timeline supported by records.
Practical takeaway: even if you’re not sure something is “serious,” get evaluated when there’s blunt force trauma, abdominal pain, chest pressure, dizziness, or worsening bruising. In internal injury cases, the medical timeline is often the case timeline.


