In Sartell, many injuries happen in situations where people keep going—driving through traffic, working a shift, or trying to handle errands before symptoms feel “serious.” Internal trauma doesn’t always warn you right away. Swelling, bleeding, and inflammation can progress over hours or days.
That delay is exactly what insurers try to use against you. They may argue that:
- your symptoms are unrelated,
- you waited too long to get care,
- or the findings don’t match the incident.
A strong internal injury case doesn’t rely on guesswork. It focuses on aligning three things:
- what happened (mechanism of injury),
- when symptoms changed (timeline), and
- what clinicians documented (diagnosis and test results).


