New Lenox residents often spend time on busy corridors and commute routes where sudden stops and multi-car collisions occur. When a body absorbs blunt force—whether from a crash, a fall, or being struck—the damage may be internal even if there are no dramatic external wounds.
In practice, insurers frequently argue that:
- symptoms “could be from something else,”
- the delay between the incident and treatment means the injury wasn’t caused by the event, or
- the medical findings don’t match the impact described.
Your job isn’t to prove your injury alone—but you do need a strategy that protects your medical credibility and preserves a clear timeline.


