In Florence, many residents first seek care at urgent care or an ER, get discharged, and then notice worsening symptoms later—particularly after blunt-force trauma. That pattern matters legally because insurers may argue the injury wasn’t caused by the accident if the record doesn’t reflect a clear, consistent timeline.
Common Florence-area scenarios where delayed internal symptoms can happen include:
- Rear-end crashes and side impacts on local roadways where the body absorbs sudden force
- Falls near parking lots, entrances, and sidewalks (wet leaves, uneven pavement, poor lighting)
- Work injuries involving slips, trips, or impacts during shifts at warehouses, maintenance areas, or job sites
If your symptoms changed after the initial visit—pain increased, swelling developed, dizziness occurred, you developed abdominal or chest discomfort, or you returned for additional testing—that’s not automatically bad for your claim. What matters is whether your records show a medically plausible connection between the mechanism of injury and what doctors later found.


