Injury cases involving internal trauma often hinge on timing—especially when the first hours after an incident feel “manageable.” In Annapolis, that can happen after:
- Weekend and holiday traffic collisions where people delay care because they believe the impact was minor
- Downtown pedestrian slips on uneven pavement, algae-covered areas, or during rainy weather
- Event-related falls (including crowded venues and uneven steps)
- Workplace incidents where injuries are treated as “just soreness” until imaging is done
- Waterfront and boating impacts where blunt force affects the chest, abdomen, or back
Maryland claims can become harder when there’s a gap between the incident and the medical record. Not because delayed symptoms automatically defeat a case—but because insurers may argue the injury had another cause, or that the symptoms weren’t serious enough to match the event.
A lawyer’s job is to line up the accident facts with the medical timeline so your claim doesn’t get derailed by assumptions.


