In Southgate, many impacts happen in predictable local patterns: commuter traffic, intersections with heavy turn lanes, slip risks from ice and salt, and injuries on industrial or warehouse floors. The problem is that internal trauma doesn’t always announce itself immediately.
Michigan claims often turn on two questions insurers push hard:
- Was your injury caused by the incident?
- Did you respond reasonably when symptoms changed?
When symptoms are delayed, the defense may argue you had an unrelated condition or waited too long to get care. That’s why internal injury cases need a tight connection between:
- the incident details (what happened and where),
- the symptom timeline (when things worsened), and
- medical documentation (imaging, exam findings, and clinical impressions).


