In the Terrell area, many accidents involve blunt-force impact—rear-end collisions, sideswipes, hard landings, and workplace incidents. In those situations, internal trauma can evolve. It’s not unusual for symptoms to begin mildly and then worsen as swelling increases or as the body reacts to injury.
You might notice:
- Increasing abdominal or chest pain
- Bruising that appears later or spreads
- Dizziness, fatigue, shortness of breath, or weakness
- Pain with movement that ramps up over time
- Nausea or worsening symptoms after what seemed like “a minor” incident
The key legal issue in these cases is causation: whether a medically recognized injury matches the mechanism of the accident and your symptom timeline. When that connection isn’t clearly documented, insurers often look for reasons to deny or reduce claims.


