In Wood Dale, many injuries happen during commutes, quick errands, and busy workdays—then symptoms show up later. That delay is common after internal trauma because bleeding, inflammation, and tissue damage can evolve over hours or days.
What insurance companies often look for is whether your medical evaluation matches your timeline. If there’s a gap—like not seeking care until the pain becomes unbearable—defense counsel may argue the injury came from something else.
Your best protection is a consistent record: when symptoms began, what changed, when you sought treatment, and how clinicians described the findings.


