In West Michigan, serious internal injuries frequently come from events where the impact is real but the symptoms are delayed or misunderstood—especially after:
- Commuter traffic crashes (rear-end collisions, sudden stops, side impacts)
- Falls in retail and hospitality spaces (wet floors, uneven sidewalks, clutter near entrances)
- Workplace incidents (falls from ladders/scaffolding, struck-by events, heavy equipment impacts)
- Recreational injuries tied to seasonal activity and crowded venues
Michigan insurers commonly challenge these claims by asking why you didn’t get urgent care right away—or whether your symptoms could be explained by something else. That’s why the strongest cases are built around a clear timeline that connects:
- the incident mechanics (what force hit your body),
- when symptoms began or changed,
- what diagnostic testing showed, and
- how treatment responded.


