Injuries beneath the skin can evolve. Swelling can worsen over time. Bleeding may accumulate. Pain can be delayed—particularly with abdominal or chest trauma.
In the Edina area, we frequently see cases where the initial incident happened during a work commute, school pickup schedule, or weekend activity, and the injured person sought care only after symptoms escalated. That delay isn’t automatically fatal to a claim—but it becomes a major point of contention when:
- symptoms appear after the first medical visit,
- imaging is ordered later,
- the defense suggests the condition was pre-existing or unrelated.
The strongest internal injury cases are the ones that clearly connect:
- what caused the blunt force,
- what you felt and when, and
- what clinicians found.


