Many residents first notice symptoms only after they’ve gone home, gone to work, or tried to “sleep it off.” That’s especially common when the incident involved:
- Car or truck collisions on regional roads where impacts can be severe even at moderate speeds
- Falls in homes, workplaces, barns, and retail spaces—often with concentrated impact to the abdomen, back, or head
- Tourism-related incidents such as slip-and-fall injuries in high foot-traffic areas (stairs, uneven sidewalks, entryways)
- Workplace blunt trauma for people handling equipment, moving materials, or working around heavy loads
Because internal injuries may not be obvious immediately, insurance adjusters often argue that symptoms were unrelated or that the severity “doesn’t match” the incident. Your medical timeline and documentation become critical to overcoming that argument.


