In the Peoria area, claims frequently run into the same obstacle: insurers argue that the symptoms don’t match the event—especially when the injury wasn’t obvious at first.
Blunt-force trauma (like seatbelt injuries in a crash or a hard fall onto concrete/asphalt) can cause damage inside the body that takes time to worsen. That delay can lead to disputes about causation (whether the crash/fall caused what the tests show).
Common insurer arguments you may face include:
- “You had symptoms before the incident.”
- “You waited too long to get checked.”
- “Imaging doesn’t clearly prove the injury came from that event.”
- “Your treatment wasn’t necessary or was too conservative.”
A Peoria internal injury attorney helps you respond by building a timeline that connects the incident mechanics to the medical record.


