In Glen Carbon, many injury cases begin with the same story: the crash or impact felt manageable at first. Then—hours or days later—pain changes, dizziness sets in, bruising appears, or follow-up testing reveals something more significant.
Internal injuries often develop quietly. That’s exactly why you should take delayed symptoms seriously and keep your medical timeline consistent. Insurance adjusters may treat early reports as “the truth,” even if your condition worsened later.
The goal of a claim is to connect the incident to the medical findings. When the connection is clear, negotiations move faster. When it’s unclear, the insurer will try to push blame onto pre-existing conditions, normal aging, or unrelated causes.


