Fall River residents deal with a mix of risk situations: busy commuting corridors, crowded sidewalks near retail areas, older housing stock with uneven flooring, and industrial activity that keeps many people on the move for work. In these settings, it’s common for an injury to be underestimated early—especially when the pain seems manageable.
But internal injuries don’t always follow a neat timeline. You might have:
- symptoms that show up hours later after adrenaline fades
- worsening pain after a night of rest
- new complaints after a missed or delayed follow-up appointment
Massachusetts insurers frequently look closely at the gap between the incident date and the first objective medical documentation. If the timeline looks inconsistent, the claim can stall or be undervalued.
The goal of legal counsel is to make the timeline make sense—using medical records, incident details, and credible explanations for delayed symptoms.


