Many internal injury cases here begin the same way: an impact happens, people drive home or return to work, and then symptoms evolve. In the days after an accident, it’s common to see a shift from soreness to warning signs like:
- increasing abdominal or chest pain
- dizziness, nausea, or weakness
- shortness of breath or new bruising patterns
- headaches or neurologic symptoms after a blow to the head
Illinois insurers may argue that delayed symptoms suggest something else caused your condition. Your job isn’t to “prove” medical causation on your own—but your claim needs a credible timeline that matches how your injury is documented.
What strengthens a Rolling Meadows internal injury claim:
- medical records showing when you first sought care and what was reported
- diagnostic imaging (when performed) tied to your symptom progression
- consistent documentation of how your daily life changed after the incident


