Injury doesn’t always follow a predictable schedule. In real Columbia cases, people often report that they felt “mostly okay” after:
- a rear-end collision during rush hours
- a parking lot impact near local shopping centers
- a fall at home or while carrying items to/from a vehicle
- a workplace incident involving equipment, slips, or concentrated impact
Then symptoms change: abdominal discomfort, dizziness, headaches, back pain, shortness of breath, swelling, nausea, or weakness. The reason this matters legally is simple—delayed symptoms invite causation disputes. Insurers may argue the injury “could have been something else,” or that you waited too long to get care.
A Columbia internal injury attorney helps you respond with a timeline that’s consistent with medical records and with the specific mechanism of injury. That includes making sure your documentation reflects:
- when symptoms began or worsened
- how quickly you sought care after the change
- what clinicians observed in imaging, labs, and examinations


