In South Salt Lake, many internal-injury cases start with something that seems time-limited:
- a collision on a high-traffic corridor during commuting hours
- a fall on uneven pavement, curb edges, or icy walkways
- an impact in and around industrial or construction sites
- a pedestrian or cyclist incident near busier intersections
The key problem is timing. Internal injuries can evolve over hours or days—swelling, bleeding, inflammation, or organ irritation may not show up immediately. That delay is exactly what insurers often scrutinize, especially when the first medical visit doesn’t document specific complaints or when symptoms are described inconsistently.
Your goal early on: build a credible timeline that connects the incident mechanics to the medical findings.


