In Georgetown, many incidents involve quick changes in routine—morning traffic, evening events, athletic activities, and sudden stops or slips in parking lots. Internal injuries can develop after the initial shock as swelling increases, bleeding accumulates, or the body reacts over time.
That creates a Texas-specific practical problem: adjusters frequently argue that delayed symptoms mean “no causation.” If your first medical visit came days later without a clear explanation, or your early statements minimized symptoms, the insurer may try to reframe the injury as unrelated.
An attorney helps you build a timeline that’s consistent with how internal trauma presents—by aligning:
- the incident details (impact mechanics, where you were hit, what you were doing)
- symptom onset and progression
- imaging/lab results and clinician notes
- follow-up treatment decisions


