Injury patterns can vary, but Godfrey residents often face similar “delayed discovery” scenarios:
- Rear-end or side-impact collisions where the body is jolted even if you didn’t lose consciousness.
- Falls on uneven surfaces—parking lots, sidewalks, warehouse floors, and entryways—where the impact is concentrated.
- Workplace blunt-force incidents involving machinery, lifting, or falls from height.
- Sports and event-related collisions (including weekend activities) where swelling and internal symptoms may develop later.
A key issue is that internal injuries don’t always announce themselves immediately. You might initially feel soreness, then later develop worsening abdominal pain, dizziness, shortness of breath, headaches, vomiting, or new mobility limits.
What matters legally: the defense may argue your symptoms are unrelated or that you waited too long to get checked. Your timeline and medical documentation are how you respond.


