In Roselle, many injury situations happen during the workweek—before and after school drop-offs, during shifts, or while heading to appointments. That timing matters because internal injuries can evolve: swelling can increase, bleeding can become more noticeable, and symptoms may intensify hours or days after the event.
Insurance adjusters commonly argue one of two things:
- your symptoms were “too delayed” to be caused by the incident, or
- you waited too long to get medical care, so the injury must have been unrelated.
Your best defense is not guesswork—it’s a credible, record-backed timeline that ties the incident to the medical findings.


