In Schaumburg, many incidents happen in environments where delays are common—think commuter traffic, long shifts, and quick trips to urgent care before imaging is ordered. That matters legally because insurers frequently argue that symptoms were caused by something other than the event.
Internal injuries often evolve: swelling can worsen pressure, bleeding can accumulate, and abdominal or chest trauma may show up later. If you didn’t seek imaging immediately—or if your early visit focused on surface complaints—your case may depend on whether your later records explain the progression in a medically believable way.
Goal for your claim: create a tight timeline connecting:
- the incident (where/what impact happened)
- symptom onset and escalation
- diagnostic testing and clinician notes
- treatment decisions and follow-ups


