In Geneva, many collisions involve commuters on Route 31, drivers turning across traffic, and sudden braking in heavier evening traffic. Slip-and-fall injuries can also be common around retail centers, sidewalks, and seasonal weather, where a misstep or concentrated impact can trigger internal trauma.
What makes internal injury claims challenging is that the most important facts often emerge in a sequence:
- what happened in the first minutes after the crash or fall
- when symptoms changed (even if you didn’t seek care immediately)
- what diagnostic tests later showed
- how treatment progressed and what doctors said about causation
Insurers in Illinois frequently focus on the gap between the incident and the medical record. If you waited too long to get evaluated, or if your description of symptoms changes over time, they may argue the injury wasn’t caused by the event. A Geneva-based lawyer helps you address that issue by building a timeline that medical records can support.


