In suburban communities like Prospect Heights, many injuries happen in everyday places: parking lots, crosswalks, multi-lane intersections, sidewalks during freeze-thaw cycles, or worksites where schedules and productivity matter. Those settings create two common problems for internal-injury victims:
- Symptoms don’t match the moment of impact. You may feel “off” later—abdominal pain, dizziness, shortness of breath, headaches, or unusual bruising patterns—after the initial shock wears off.
- Documentation gets lost. People may return to work quickly, rely on brief ER summaries, or delay follow-up appointments. In Illinois, delayed and incomplete records can make it harder to show medical causation.
The result: insurers often argue that your symptoms were unrelated, exaggerated, or caused by something pre-existing. Your best defense is a well-organized timeline backed by medical records.


