In internal injury cases, the biggest problem isn’t always the injury—it’s the delay in recognizing it. Many people in Pooler first notice symptoms after they’ve gone home from urgent care, after a shift ends, or after a weekend outing.
Seek prompt medical care if you notice signs that can align with internal trauma, such as:
- worsening abdominal or chest pain after an impact
- dizziness, weakness, fainting, or shortness of breath
- vomiting, black/tarry stools, or unexplained bruising that spreads
- severe headache after a fall or collision
Why this matters legally in Georgia: insurance companies frequently look for the time gap between the incident and medical documentation to challenge causation. A prompt evaluation (and follow-up if symptoms change) strengthens the timeline your claim depends on.


