In a college-town community with steady commuting and frequent traffic patterns, many internal injury cases follow a familiar pattern: you feel “off” after an incident, you wait to see if it improves, then you realize symptoms are worsening or you need imaging.
That timeline is where claims can succeed—or get delayed.
Ohio insurers commonly look for gaps such as:
- A long delay between the incident and diagnostic testing
- Symptoms that aren’t consistently described in medical records
- Unclear connection between the injury mechanism (impact, fall, seatbelt compression, etc.) and what doctors later find
A lawyer’s job is to help you align the story: what happened in Bowling Green, what you felt and when, and how the medical records explain the cause.


