In New Haven, the “delayed” pattern is common because the initial incident may not look serious. People often minimize symptoms after:
- Rear-end and traffic collisions on commuting routes, where the impact doesn’t bruise the outside much but can strain internal tissue.
- Warehouse and loading dock incidents (falls, being struck by equipment, or awkward impacts during deliveries).
- Apartment and retail slip-and-fall cases where a fall leads to abdominal, chest, or head trauma—even if you can stand and walk afterward.
- Construction and maintenance work injuries that develop into pain after swelling or delayed bleeding.
What matters legally is not just that you were hurt—it’s whether the medical record and timeline connect your symptoms to the incident.


