In Deming, many people don’t connect delayed symptoms to the original event. You might feel mostly okay after a collision, then notice increasing abdominal pain, bruising that wasn’t there before, dizziness, nausea, shortness of breath, or worsening fatigue later that day or the next.
That delayed pattern is exactly why internal injury claims often hinge on timeline consistency:
- What you felt immediately after the incident
- When symptoms changed
- What tests were ordered (and when)
- Whether clinicians documented findings that align with the trauma mechanism
If the gap between the event and the medical record is handled poorly, insurers may argue the injury is unrelated. A Deming internal injury attorney helps ensure your story and your evidence are presented in a way that makes medical sense.


