One reason internal injury claims become complicated is timing. In real life, many people in Wyoming don’t realize they’ve been injured beneath the surface until swelling increases, bleeding worsens, or pain intensifies over the next day or two.
Insurers may treat that delay as a red flag—arguing the symptoms are unrelated to the incident. Michigan cases often turn on whether your medical timeline makes sense for the type of trauma you experienced and whether clinicians documented findings in a way that supports causation.
If you’re noticing symptoms days after a crash, fall, or impact, don’t assume it’s “just soreness.” Internal problems can be time-sensitive.


