Internal injuries can develop or escalate after the initial incident. That’s one reason people in Tupelo sometimes delay care—thinking the pain is “just bruised muscle” or that it will pass. But with blunt-force trauma (like steering-wheel impacts, seat-belt pressure, or falling onto hard surfaces), waiting can make it harder to connect your current condition to the crash or fall.
What to do first:
- Seek medical evaluation promptly when symptoms are more than mild.
- Ask for copies of imaging and written results (CT, X-ray, ultrasound) and keep discharge instructions.
- Follow up as recommended—Mississippi claims often turn on the credibility of the timeline.
Even if the first visit doesn’t reveal everything, later diagnostic work can still support your claim when the records show consistent symptoms and reasonable follow-through.


