Minnesota cases involving internal trauma frequently hinge on one issue: the gap between the incident date and the medical findings.
Common Golden Valley scenarios include:
- Blunt impact to the chest/abdomen during a crash or fall, with symptoms developing after swelling or internal bleeding progresses.
- Seatbelt/airbag impact where bruising may be minimal, but clinicians later document injury on imaging or lab work.
- Slip-and-fall events where you initially felt “okay,” then returned for evaluation when pain worsened—sometimes during the commute to work or the next day.
Insurance adjusters may argue the delay means the injury wasn’t caused by the incident. The strongest internal injury claims counter that with a consistent timeline and medical records that explain why the symptoms align with the mechanism of injury.


