After a crash or impact, it’s common for symptoms to evolve. Swelling can increase, bleeding may become more apparent over time, and organ or tissue irritation can worsen before it’s formally diagnosed.
In Gary, that delay can be amplified by real-world factors:
- Work schedules (including shift work) that lead to “wait and see” decisions
- Commute-related stress that makes it harder to get prompt follow-up
- Busy emergency departments where follow-up testing takes time
Insurance adjusters often focus on the gap between the incident and the medical findings. Your claim should address that gap with a clear, documented timeline—showing why symptoms changed when they did and why clinicians took the steps they took.


