Many residents here don’t realize the injury is “internal” until later—after swelling, bruising that wasn’t visible at first, nausea, abdominal pain, dizziness, or breathing discomfort increases. In a place where people walk more often, park in tighter spaces, and commute through traffic, a sudden impact can also be followed by a “push through it” mentality.
That can create two problems for an internal injury claim:
- The timeline gets blurry. Memories fade, messages get deleted, and symptoms evolve.
- Insurance questions causation. Adjusters may argue your condition is unrelated or pre-existing—especially if you didn’t seek care immediately.
A lawyer’s job is to make sure your record tells a clear story: what happened, when symptoms changed, what clinicians found, and why the medical evidence matches the incident.


