A common problem in internal injury cases is that symptoms evolve. Swelling can worsen, bruising may appear later, and abdominal or chest trauma can become more apparent after the initial adrenaline wears off.
In Baker City, that delay can be amplified by real-life constraints:
- commuting schedules and shift work
- limited availability of follow-up appointments
- returning to routine too soon because you’re trying not to miss work
Insurance companies frequently use the timeline to argue either that the injury was unrelated or that it was not serious enough to justify the care you later received. Your best defense is a clean, consistent record showing (1) what happened, (2) when symptoms changed, and (3) why medical care was sought when it was.


