Blunt trauma can cause injuries that don’t announce themselves immediately. In Flint, those delays can be compounded by real-life factors: people returning to work quickly, missed follow-ups due to transportation or scheduling, and the tendency to manage pain at home until it becomes unbearable.
Adjusters may point to gaps—“You waited too long,” “You weren’t seen right away,” or “Other conditions could explain this.” If your medical records don’t clearly reflect the incident timeline and the mechanism of injury, those arguments can gain traction.
A Flint-focused legal strategy centers on one question: Does your medical evidence tell a consistent story about what happened inside your body, and when?


