In Aurora, many claims involve delayed symptom reports. That’s not unusual with internal trauma, but it becomes critical legally.
Insurers often argue:
- You waited too long to seek care
- Your symptoms started after a gap that doesn’t “fit” the incident
- Your medical findings could be from something else
To counter that, your case needs a credible sequence: what happened, when symptoms changed, what clinicians observed, and how treatment responded.
Key point: a strong internal injury claim isn’t just about having records—it’s about making the records line up with the Aurora incident timeline.


