If you were hit, fell, or were involved in a crash and you notice symptoms that could suggest internal trauma—such as worsening abdominal pain, vomiting, severe headache, fainting, shortness of breath, unusual weakness, or swelling that keeps increasing—seek medical care immediately.
In New Jersey, insurance companies frequently argue that a gap between the incident and treatment means the injury wasn’t serious or wasn’t caused by the event. The practical takeaway for Lodi residents is simple: don’t wait for certainty before getting evaluated. A prompt exam helps establish a record, and internal injuries can worsen while you’re “watching and waiting.”
If you’re deciding where to go, prioritize medical stability over convenience. Keep copies of discharge paperwork, test results, and imaging reports.


