After a collision or fall, insurance companies often push a familiar argument: “If it was serious, you would have known right away.” In Omaha, where many people commute early, work long shifts, and may delay care until symptoms worsen, that argument can feel especially unfair.
Internal injuries can be delayed due to swelling, evolving bleeding, or tissue response over time. The key is proving that your timeline is medically plausible—not just that you feel worse later.
We help connect:
- How the force happened (impact mechanics)
- When symptoms changed (your daily timeline)
- What doctors documented (imaging, exams, lab work)
- What treatment followed (follow-up care and medical necessity)
When the record lines up, insurers have a harder time treating your case like “just soreness.”


