A common pattern we see in Kansas claims is the “it felt fine at first” scenario. The body can temporarily mask injury after an impact—then inflammation, internal bleeding, or organ irritation can become noticeable hours or days later.
That delay can create a credibility problem when the other side argues:
- the symptoms were unrelated to the incident,
- you waited too long to get care,
- or your medical findings don’t match the type of trauma described.
Your goal is to build a timeline that makes medical sense. Lawyers help connect the sequence: the incident mechanics → early complaints (even if minor) → when symptoms escalated → what diagnostics found → how treatment responded.


