Injury claims involving internal trauma often get challenged less because the injury is “imaginary,” and more because insurers look for reasons the harm wasn’t caused by the incident. In Fostoria, that dispute can be amplified by common realities:
- Weather and traction issues (especially during winter months) can lead to falls where the first symptoms seem minor.
- Long commutes and time pressures can cause people to delay follow-up care.
- Work schedules may lead to “wait and see” decisions even when pain is building.
- Community familiarity can sometimes lead to informal statements—people trying to be helpful may unintentionally downplay what happened.
When symptoms appear later, insurers may argue the timing doesn’t match the event. When symptoms appear early, they may argue the injury was temporary or not severe enough to require the level of treatment you later needed.
An experienced advocate helps you respond with a consistent timeline and medical evidence that connects the mechanism of injury to the diagnosis.


