Many Dardenne Prairie accident victims first notice something is wrong only after they’re home—pain that intensifies, new bruising, nausea, dizziness, abdominal discomfort, chest tightness, or trouble sleeping. In internal injury cases, that delay can be used against you.
Insurance companies may argue:
- you waited too long to get checked,
- the symptoms are unrelated to the incident,
- or the injury was too minor to cause the medical findings.
Your case needs more than statements like “I felt bad later.” It needs a clear bridge between the incident mechanics (how the impact happened) and the medical timeline (how the condition was documented and treated).


