In the Anderson area, many serious injuries come from real-world patterns: stop-and-go traffic, rear-end collisions on state routes, sudden braking in work zones, and slip-and-fall hazards near commercial entrances. You might feel “mostly okay” for a short time, then develop symptoms later—such as worsening abdominal discomfort, dizziness, shortness of breath, or pain that intensifies after the adrenaline fades.
What that means for your case: delayed symptoms can be medically consistent with internal trauma, but only if your timeline is documented and your records explain the progression. If the record looks inconsistent, it gives insurers an opening to dispute causation.


