A common pattern in local cases involves blunt trauma—the type that can occur in:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes on busy commuting routes
- Intersection collisions where braking is sudden and impact mechanics are disputed
- Parking lot incidents near shopping and service businesses
- Falls from steps, porches, ladders, or uneven sidewalks around residential areas
With internal injuries, the timeline can be tricky. You may feel “mostly okay” at first and then develop symptoms hours or days later—such as worsening abdominal pain, dizziness, shortness of breath, nausea, severe headaches, or weakness. Insurance may try to treat the delay as proof that the injury wasn’t real or wasn’t caused by the incident.
A Martinsville attorney will focus on aligning three things:
- How the impact happened (what forces hit you and where)
- What the medical records show (diagnoses, imaging findings, lab results)
- Why the symptom timeline is medically consistent with that type of injury


