In New Baltimore, many incidents happen during high-traffic windows—mornings and evenings when people are heading to work or school. If a driver is rear-ended on a wet roadway, or if someone slips on uneven pavement near a storefront or parking area, internal injuries may not announce themselves immediately.
Symptoms that commonly emerge hours or days later can include:
- increasing abdominal or chest pain
- bruising that becomes more visible over time
- nausea, vomiting, headaches, or dizziness
- shortness of breath or worsening fatigue
- pain that changes with movement or deep breathing
Why this matters legally: insurance companies often push back when there’s a delay between the incident and the medical record. The key is showing that your timeline is medically consistent with the type of trauma you experienced.


