In many Southfield accidents—especially stop-and-go traffic crashes, lane-change impacts, or pedestrian incidents—people may feel “mostly okay” at first. Then, within hours or days, they develop worsening pain, dizziness, abdominal discomfort, shortness of breath, headaches, or bruising that wasn’t present right away.
Michigan claim decisions commonly hinge on whether your medical records show:
- A believable timeline between the crash/fall and the symptoms
- Diagnostic findings consistent with the mechanism of injury
- Treatment that tracks the severity clinicians observed
When those links are missing, insurers may argue your condition was pre-existing, unrelated, or too mild to be caused by the incident.


