In the St. Louis area, many incidents involve high-speed traffic, dense traffic flow, and quick transitions between locations—home, work, school, and medical appointments. That matters legally because insurers frequently argue that:
- you waited too long to get checked,
- your symptoms don’t match the accident mechanics,
- or another condition explains the diagnosis.
Internal injuries can worsen as swelling develops, bleeding accumulates, or the body reacts over time. The case usually comes down to whether your medical timeline and the incident story fit together.
Local takeaway: If you were examined the same day, followed discharge instructions, and kept follow-up appointments, your claim is typically easier to evaluate. If care was delayed or records are incomplete, you’ll want an attorney who knows how to build causation using the medical documentation you already have—and what you may still need.


