Local incidents frequently begin the same way:
- You were struck or jolted—a car impact, a fall onto pavement/steps, a workplace slip, or being hit during sports.
- You felt “okay enough” to go home, work, or run errands.
- Over the next 24–72 hours (or longer), symptoms changed—worsening pain, dizziness, nausea, shortness of breath, abdominal discomfort, headaches, or weakness.
That pattern matters legally because insurers may argue the injury was minor, unrelated, or discovered too late. In Ohio, your documentation and timeline can influence how adjusters view causation and whether they treat the claim as urgent or questionable.
A Bay Village internal injury lawyer focuses on building a defensible timeline—what happened, when symptoms changed, what tests showed, and how clinicians linked the findings to the trauma.


