In Westminster, many injuries occur in situations where people delay evaluation—because traffic is moving, work schedules don’t pause, and family responsibilities don’t stop. In Maryland, insurers commonly scrutinize whether you sought care promptly and whether your medical timeline matches the way your injury would realistically progress.
Delayed internal symptoms can be medically consistent with trauma (for example, internal bleeding, tissue injury, or organ irritation), but the defense may argue the timing suggests something else. That’s why your case needs two timelines working together:
- The incident timeline: what happened, where it happened, and what you noticed immediately.
- The medical timeline: when you reported symptoms, what tests were ordered, and what clinicians documented.
If those timelines don’t line up—or if key records are missing—adjusters may reduce or deny the claim.


