In many cases, the turning point isn’t whether you were hurt—it’s when the injury becomes diagnosable.
After a collision or hard impact, symptoms can show up later as swelling increases, bleeding progresses, or pain becomes harder to ignore. In Whitehall, that “wait and see” temptation is common—especially when you’re commuting, caring for family, or trying to return to work.
The defense may argue that a delayed diagnosis means the incident “couldn’t” have caused your condition. The strongest Whitehall internal injury cases counter that argument with:
- a consistent symptom timeline you can support with records,
- imaging/lab documentation that matches the type of trauma alleged,
- and medical follow-up that shows symptoms were taken seriously.


