Many people in the Salem area don’t seek immediate care because they’re dealing with practical pressures—getting through the workday, driving home, taking care of family, or assuming soreness will fade.
But internal injuries can develop over hours or days as swelling increases, blood accumulates, or pain signals become more obvious. Insurers may later argue that delayed symptoms mean the injury wasn’t caused by the crash, fall, or impact.
In Salem, that dispute often plays out in real-world timelines:
- You felt “okay enough” at first, then symptoms worsened.
- Imaging was delayed because you tried to manage symptoms at home.
- Records from urgent care or an ER visit describe findings that need careful interpretation.
Your attorney’s job is to connect the incident mechanics to the medical timeline—so your claim doesn’t rise or fall on guesswork.


