Many Hanover residents have injuries from incidents that occur quickly—then symptoms build as swelling increases, bruising deepens, or internal bleeding becomes harder to ignore. In practice, that means the strongest cases usually have a clean timeline:
- When the impact happened (and where you were)
- When symptoms began (including “small” warning signs)
- When you sought care, and what you reported at each visit
- What imaging, lab work, and follow-up records show
Pennsylvania insurance adjusters frequently look for gaps: long delays in evaluation, inconsistent descriptions of symptoms, or medical notes that don’t clearly tie findings to the incident mechanics. Your goal is to make it hard for the other side to argue “this couldn’t be related.”


