Injuries in and around Yankton frequently involve blunt impacts—the kind that can cause internal harm even when the skin looks “okay.” The problem is that internal injuries may declare themselves later: pain increases after the adrenaline wears off, swelling develops over time, and imaging may be ordered only after symptoms persist.
That creates a common dispute: the insurer may argue, “If it was serious, why didn’t you go right away?” Or they may claim the condition is unrelated to the accident.
A Yankton-based attorney focuses on building a timeline that matches real-world events:
- when the incident occurred (including weather/road conditions and impact type)
- when symptoms began and how they changed
- when you sought care and what tests were ordered
- what clinicians recorded in their notes and imaging reports
When your timeline is consistent and supported by medical documentation, it becomes much harder for the other side to dismiss causation.


