A common scenario we see locally: someone feels “off” after an accident or impact—then symptoms worsen over the next 24–72 hours. That can happen with:
- Abdominal trauma (internal bleeding, organ irritation, or swelling that takes time to declare itself)
- Head impacts (symptoms that evolve after the initial event)
- Chest injuries (pain or breathing issues that become clearer later)
- Workplace or neighborhood falls (injuries that don’t look serious until testing)
In North Lauderdale, timing matters because people often try to “push through” after busy days—then get imaging or specialist care only once pain escalates. Insurers may use that gap to argue the injury isn’t connected to the incident.
The goal of a strong claim is to match (1) what happened, (2) when symptoms changed, and (3) what clinicians found.


