Spring Valley residents commonly face situations where symptoms don’t surface immediately—then life keeps moving. Maybe you went back to work after a minor-looking fall, waited for swelling or pain to change, or assumed soreness would resolve. In New York, that “wait and see” approach can become a problem when insurers argue your condition is unrelated.
Internal injury claims frequently depend on whether your medical visit, imaging, and follow-up were reasonable given your symptoms. A key goal is to show:
- What you felt and when you felt it (a credible symptom timeline)
- When you sought care (and why delays were medically understandable)
- How clinicians connected findings to the incident (through notes, diagnostic language, and treatment decisions)
When that chain is clear, claims are easier to evaluate and harder to dismiss.


