In East Grand Rapids, many serious injuries begin with something that doesn’t look catastrophic right away:
- Commuter collisions on local roads where traffic flow changes quickly (and symptoms may worsen after adrenaline fades)
- Slip-and-fall incidents during Michigan weather transitions—ice melt, damp entries, and uneven surfaces near retail and residential walkways
- Recreational injuries from sports, yard work, or falls where blunt force can injure internal tissue without obvious bruising
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes where the body can absorb force in ways that don’t match what you felt in the moment
The key problem is that internal injuries often evolve. You may feel “off,” then later develop worsening pain, dizziness, fatigue, nausea, or other symptoms that finally trigger imaging, specialist visits, or lab work.
When that happens, insurance adjusters may argue the timing doesn’t fit. Your job isn’t to win a medical debate alone—it’s to make sure the record tells a credible story.


