In the Lake Norman area, many accidents involve sudden impacts—rear-end collisions during commute traffic, hard stops, or minor-looking falls that become “not so minor” after swelling or bleeding progresses.
A common issue in internal injury claims is that the most important symptoms appear hours or days later. That delay can be used against you by insurers, who may suggest your condition is unrelated or pre-existing. The key question becomes: does your medical record explain a plausible connection between the incident and the later findings?
What helps most:
- A clear symptom timeline (when pain started, when it worsened, and what changed)
- Records showing diagnostic testing and clinician observations
- Consistent reporting between what you told providers and what you later tell the insurer


