In many Statesboro cases, the initial medical visit looks routine: a brief exam, pain management instructions, or “monitor symptoms.” But internal trauma can evolve after the impact—swelling increases, bleeding may become more apparent, and organ or tissue irritation can worsen over days.
That’s why your claim should not rely on how you looked in the first few hours. It should rely on:
- A consistent symptom timeline (what changed, and when)
- Objective medical findings (imaging, lab work, specialist notes)
- A medical explanation connecting the injury pattern to the incident mechanics
If your symptoms were delayed, the defense will often argue you were fine at the start or that something else caused the problem. Your job isn’t to “prove medicine”—your lawyer’s job is to make sure your records tell a medically credible story.


