In many Garden City cases, the accident happens first—and the medical proof shows up later.
Michigan adjusters commonly look for consistency between:
- When you were injured (the event date)
- When symptoms changed (the symptom timeline)
- When you sought care (the treatment timeline)
- What the tests showed (imaging, lab work, and clinician notes)
If you wait too long to be evaluated, the defense may argue your condition is unrelated. If you’re evaluated quickly but the record is incomplete, they may argue the findings don’t match the incident mechanics. And if you accept a settlement before the full picture is clear, you can lose leverage when complications arise.
A Garden City internal injury case is often won or lost on whether your medical records tell a coherent story—one that makes sense for the forces involved and the delay in symptom onset.


