In a smaller community like Findlay, the facts of an incident can be straightforward—who was there, what location it happened at, and what the initial response looked like. But internal injury claims still commonly hinge on timing. Ohio insurers frequently look for gaps such as:
- A delay between the incident and follow-up care without a clear explanation
- Inconsistent descriptions of pain or symptoms over time
- Missing medical records from urgent care, emergency visits, or follow-up imaging
- Unclear causation language (for example, records that don’t connect findings to the specific mechanism of injury)
When your symptoms worsen after the initial event, you need documentation that shows the progression was medically plausible—not just that you later felt worse.


