Palmetto Bay residents commonly face internal-injury scenarios tied to everyday risks: car crashes on busy corridors, slips in wet or recently mopped areas, and falls on uneven sidewalks or pool decks. Sometimes the first sign is vague—fatigue, nausea, worsening pain, dizziness, or a change in breathing—while the more serious findings only appear after imaging or lab work.
Common “later-declared” symptoms include:
- Increasing abdominal or chest pain after a blunt impact
- Dizziness, weakness, or unusual shortness of breath
- Persistent vomiting, headaches, or confusion after a fall
- Bruising that appears later or doesn’t match the severity of symptoms
Because internal injuries can evolve, insurance adjusters may argue the delay means the incident “couldn’t be the cause.” Your job isn’t to argue medical facts alone—it’s to make sure your timeline and records give your attorney a strong foundation.


