In Minot and across North Dakota, people frequently commute through weather changes, work in industrial settings, and get back on their feet fast—sometimes before they’ve had the imaging or follow-up care that internal injuries require.
Internal injuries don’t always show up right away. Symptoms can appear after:
- the adrenaline wears off after a crash or workplace incident,
- swelling develops,
- bleeding accumulates,
- or a doctor orders tests after your initial visit.
That timing matters in North Dakota claims because insurers will argue that delayed symptoms mean the injury didn’t come from the accident. Your job isn’t to “prove” causation by guesswork—your job is to get evaluated and preserve the record trail so the evidence can do the heavy lifting.


