After an accident, it’s common for people to feel “mostly okay” at first—then develop worsening symptoms over the next hours or days. In Summerville, that delay can be especially risky if you’re juggling work schedules, childcare, or long drives for medical care.
Internal injury symptoms that may appear or worsen later can include:
- abdominal pain or tenderness after blunt impact
- dizziness, nausea, or fatigue that escalates
- back or chest pain after a crash or fall
- bruising that appears late—or not at all
- headaches or neurologic symptoms after trauma
Insurance adjusters may treat early improvement as proof the injury “wasn’t serious.” The stronger approach is to show a consistent medical timeline that matches the accident mechanics and explains why symptoms evolved.


