In our experience, many internal injury disputes in the area don’t revolve around whether you were hurt—they revolve around when the injury is proven.
Ohio insurers frequently scrutinize:
- the gap between the incident and the first medical documentation
- whether follow-up care happened promptly
- whether the medical notes clearly connect your symptoms to the trauma mechanism
That matters because internal injuries can evolve. Swelling may increase, bleeding may worsen, or pain may become more noticeable after the initial shock wears off. If your records don’t reflect that progression, adjusters may argue that your symptoms came from something else.
Goal: build a timeline that matches what your doctors observed.


