In and around Darby, many people are back on their feet quickly after an accident—only to notice worsening pain, dizziness, abdominal discomfort, headaches, or breathing issues later. That delay can happen for several reasons: internal bleeding may develop over time, swelling can intensify pressure on tissues, and certain organ-related symptoms don’t surface immediately.
The legal risk is that an insurer may treat your later symptoms as unrelated. The fix is not guesswork—it’s a documented timeline that connects what happened to what doctors found.
If you’re dealing with a delayed diagnosis, ask yourself two questions:
- Does your medical record explain the type of injury and when it became apparent?
- Is the incident mechanism consistent with the symptoms you reported?
A Darby internal injury lawyer focuses on those connections early—before gaps in records create doubt.


