After a crash, fall, or workplace incident, internal injuries can evolve. If any of the following show up—or worsen over the next hours or days—don’t wait to get evaluated:
- Increasing abdominal or chest pain
- Dizziness, fainting, unusual weakness, or worsening shortness of breath
- New bruising that spreads or pain that feels “deep” rather than surface-level
- Vomiting, blood in stool/urine, severe headaches, or confusion
- Pain that spikes after a day of activity (common when people return to normal routines)
In a Norwalk setting, these symptoms can be delayed while you’re commuting, running errands, or resuming light duties. The legal impact is that your documentation becomes the bridge between the incident and the medical findings. If the delay isn’t explained, adjusters often argue the symptoms weren’t caused by the event.


