In our area, many internal injury claims involve delayed or evolving symptoms. That’s especially common after:
- Winter slip-and-fall incidents on ice where the initial pain seems “manageable”
- Car accidents at higher speeds or at intersections where blunt force impacts the chest/abdomen
- Workplace incidents involving slips, heavy objects, or awkward falls
Ohio insurers often scrutinize timing: Why didn’t you get imaging right away? Why did symptoms appear later? The answer isn’t “because the injury wasn’t serious.” It’s whether the timeline is medically consistent with the mechanism of injury and whether you sought care once the situation warranted it.
Your claim needs a timeline that doesn’t just list dates—it explains what changed and why follow-up was medically reasonable.


