Injuries around town can involve delays that are common—and insurers may try to use those delays against you.
For example, someone may:
- feel “off” after a collision on a two-lane road, then wait a day to seek care,
- experience worsening pain after a fall at a workplace or rental property,
- assume bruising would appear, only to discover internal injury on imaging later.
Kentucky injury claims frequently come down to causation: whether the medical findings reasonably connect to the incident. If your timeline is unclear, incomplete, or doesn’t align with the way clinicians describe your condition, the claim can be undervalued or denied.
Our approach is to help you:
- collect the right records early,
- document symptom changes while they’re fresh,
- and present a causation story that fits the medical record—not just your memory.


