In many internal injury cases, the most important evidence isn’t just the CT scan or ultrasound report—it’s the timeline.
After an accident in Longview, it’s common for people to feel “okay enough” at first, then notice new symptoms later: worsening abdominal pain, dizziness, increasing bruising, shortness of breath, or pain that changes with movement. Insurers frequently argue that a delayed presentation means the incident “couldn’t” have caused the injury.
Your goal is to make your timeline credible and consistent with the medical record:
- When symptoms began (and what changed)
- When you sought care
- What clinicians documented at each visit
- Whether follow-up imaging or specialist referrals were recommended
The earlier you align your story with the medical sequence, the easier it is to respond when the defense claims the injury is unrelated or pre-existing.


