In many internal injury cases, the timeline is the entire case. You may feel fine after a collision, fall, or impact—then develop symptoms hours or even days later. Albany-area situations that commonly lead to this include:
- Blunt-force crashes (including rear-end collisions where seatbelt/impact forces can still cause internal trauma)
- Slip-and-fall events on wet sidewalks, entryways, or parking lots
- Workplace impacts involving lifting, falls from height, or being struck by equipment
- Athletic and recreational injuries (including twisting or impact injuries that can progress after swelling)
What matters legally is whether your medical record supports that the symptoms were caused by the incident—not merely that you later got worse. When timing and medical notes don’t line up, insurers in Oregon may argue the injury is unrelated or pre-existing.


