After blunt force or a fall—whether it happened near a shopping area, in a workplace, or during a weekend outing—your next decisions can shape the outcome more than people expect.
Do these first:
- Get medical evaluation the same day or as soon as symptoms become concerning. Indiana law doesn’t require “instant proof,” but delays can lead insurers to argue the incident didn’t cause the findings.
- Ask for copies of the report, not just the explanation. Imaging and lab work are central to internal injury claims.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh (what happened, what you felt immediately, when symptoms changed, and what you were told to do).
Why this is crucial in Warsaw: claims often involve impacts that seem ordinary at first—seatbelt bruising, a minor trip, a hit during a shift, or a collision in traffic. Internal trauma can still be medically real, but it must be connected clearly to your event and your symptom progression.


