In Dickinson, many residents commute long distances, work industrial shifts, and travel during weather changes that can increase crash and slip risk. In these situations, it’s easy to focus on what hurts “right now”—and miss that internal problems may show up later.
People often report one of these patterns:
- Symptoms that ramp up over 24–72 hours after a blunt impact (abdominal pain, dizziness, worsening back pain)
- Pain that changes with movement (standing, bending, lifting)
- New limitations that appear after you return to work or normal routine
Insurance adjusters in North Dakota may argue that the delayed symptoms mean the injury wasn’t caused by the incident. The difference between a disputed claim and a strong one is usually whether the medical records and your timeline line up.


