In Wellington, many injury cases begin with an incident that feels minor at first—especially when the person is dealing with adrenaline, a short delay before symptoms appear, or a work/commute schedule that makes follow-up harder.
Internal injuries commonly evolve over time because the body reacts to trauma internally. That can mean:
- Symptoms that intensify over hours or days (swelling, irritation, bleeding, or organ stress)
- Pain that changes location as inflammation develops
- Delayed dizziness, nausea, or fatigue that can be overlooked at first
- Difficulty distinguishing an old condition from new trauma without medical records
From a legal standpoint, delays don’t automatically defeat your case—but they do make timeline clarity critical. Insurance adjusters often focus on the gap between the crash/fall and the medical diagnosis.


