Injury claims involving internal trauma frequently hinge on when symptoms appeared and how quickly medical testing was pursued. In our local experience, delays can happen for reasons that are completely understandable—work schedules, caregiving responsibilities, waiting to see if symptoms “settle,” or believing it’s “just soreness.”
But insurers often look for gaps. They may argue:
- the condition was pre-existing or unrelated,
- the symptoms don’t match the incident mechanics,
- or the medical findings don’t support causation.
A Punta Gorda case is stronger when the timeline is consistent and the medical documentation explains why the injury was medically plausible from the incident.


