A key challenge in internal injury cases is that the body doesn’t always “send an alert” immediately. After a collision, fall, or being struck, you might initially feel sore—then develop worsening pain, dizziness, weakness, or new symptoms as swelling increases or bleeding progresses.
In practice, Andrews-area claims often hinge on a delayed-symptom timeline, such as:
- Pain that ramps up over 24–72 hours after a car crash or workplace incident
- Follow-up visits prompted by symptoms that didn’t match the first evaluation
- Imaging results that appear “inconsistent” to an adjuster unless causation is explained clearly
A lawyer’s job is to make sure your medical timeline and the incident mechanics line up in a way that insurance can’t dismiss.


