Injuries from blunt impact can start quietly. In many Riverdale cases, people first notice symptoms later—after swelling increases, after internal bleeding progresses, or after pain “catches up” once adrenaline fades.
That delay creates a predictable dispute pattern:
- Insurers argue the injury is unrelated because it wasn’t diagnosed right away.
- They point to gaps between the crash/fall and the first test.
- They may suggest symptoms were caused by something else (a prior condition, a different event, or “normal soreness”).
The fix isn’t guesswork. It’s organizing your medical record trail so the sequence of events is consistent with the way your injury was evaluated.


