Many internal injuries begin with a “quiet” phase. You may feel sore, notice abdominal discomfort later, or only realize something is wrong after swelling increases or pain intensifies.
In Santa Fe, that delayed pattern can be complicated by real-life factors:
- Tourist and event crowds near the Plaza and other high-foot-traffic areas increase the chance of slips, collisions, and hurried medical decisions.
- Uneven terrain and changing weather can make it hard to recall exactly where you fell or how hard the impact was.
- Long drives and commuting schedules can lead people to postpone care, which insurers may later use to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the incident.
If symptoms evolve after the event, the claim must match what medicine later documents. That means your story has to line up with your records—without guessing.


