In suburban Illinois, it’s common for people to delay care because they’re trying to keep up with work, childcare, or a busy schedule. But with internal injuries, delay can become the insurer’s favorite argument.
Insurers may claim:
- your symptoms are unrelated to the incident,
- you waited too long to get tested,
- your findings don’t match the impact you described,
- or an unrelated condition explains what doctors later found.
The stronger your timeline, the harder it is for a defense to separate your medical results from the event. That’s why your claim needs a coherent story tying together what happened, when symptoms changed, and what clinicians documented.


