In many Westmont claims, the dispute isn’t whether you were hurt—it’s when the injury became medically apparent and whether the records support that it was caused by the incident.
For example, after a car crash near a busy roadway or a slip-and-fall at a local property, people often:
- delay imaging because symptoms seem manageable at first,
- return to normal routines too soon,
- or get told to “monitor” symptoms.
Then the next day—or a few days later—something changes: pain intensifies, labs come back abnormal, imaging reveals bleeding or tissue damage, or clinicians document internal trauma concerns.
In Illinois, that gap between the incident and the medical proof can become the focus of the insurance investigation. The best internal injury claims in Westmont are those that connect the incident mechanics to the medical findings through consistent documentation.


