Many internal injury claims turn on one fact: the timing.
In Auburn-area incidents, it’s common for people to feel “mostly okay” at first—then develop worsening pain, dizziness, nausea, shortness of breath, unusual bruising, or abdominal discomfort over the next 24–72 hours. Delayed symptoms can happen when swelling builds, bleeding accumulates, or inflammation progresses after blunt force trauma.
But insurers often treat delays as a red flag. They may argue your symptoms were caused by something else or that the injury wasn’t significant. The difference between a claim that gets taken seriously and one that stalls is usually your medical timeline—and how clearly it ties back to the event.


