A common Terre Haute scenario is being treated for what appears obvious—then learning days later that imaging or labs show something more serious. Internal injuries are often diagnosed through CT scans, X-rays, ultrasounds, blood work, and physician notes that explain findings in medical language.
Even if you feel mostly okay at first, you should focus on two things:
- Get evaluated promptly (especially after blunt force to the abdomen, chest, head, or spine)
- Request copies of every record you’re given—reports, discharge paperwork, and follow-up instructions
Insurance disputes frequently turn on documentation: what clinicians observed, when you were seen, and whether the timeline supports that the injury came from the incident.


