In Illinois, insurers frequently challenge internal injury claims because symptoms can be delayed or misunderstood as “minor.” That’s common after:
- Blunt-force incidents (car crashes, falls, sports contact)
- Parking lot and sidewalk impacts where the injured person can still walk and function briefly
- Commuter accidents during rush hours, where follow-up care can get delayed by work or childcare
A key issue is causation—whether clinicians can connect what was found (imaging results, labs, diagnoses) to the specific event you experienced. Defense arguments often sound like: “If it were that serious, wouldn’t you have felt it immediately?” Or “Could this have come from something else?”
A local attorney helps you respond with a clear, evidence-based timeline that aligns the incident mechanics with the medical findings.


