In Avon, many serious injuries come from everyday travel: commuting traffic, turn lanes, and quick merges during rush hours. When a vehicle impact or fall creates internal harm, the first hours can be misleading.
You might feel “okay” at the scene, then later experience worsening pain, dizziness, abdominal discomfort, shortness of breath, or weakness—symptoms that can be consistent with internal bleeding or organ/tissue injury. Insurance adjusters often focus on the gap between the accident date and when diagnostic testing occurred.
Your case usually improves when your timeline is medically supported. That means:
- what you felt immediately after the event,
- when symptoms changed,
- when you sought care,
- what imaging/lab results showed,
- and whether doctors connected the findings to the mechanism of injury.


