In many cases, people in Lehi don’t realize they have an internal injury until symptoms evolve—sometimes after a shift, after a long drive, or overnight. That timing matters because insurance adjusters frequently argue the injury was unrelated, pre-existing, or “too mild” to match the event.
What we typically focus on for Lehi claimants:
- Symptom onset and escalation: when pain started, whether it worsened with movement, eating, breathing, or sleep
- The gap between incident and medical evaluation: especially if you delayed seeking care or were told to “monitor”
- Consistency between your account and the medical record: including how clinicians describe findings and suspected causes
Because internal injuries can develop after blunt trauma, a claim can still be strong even with delayed symptoms—but your timeline must be credible and supported by documentation.


