Injuries caused by blunt force—car accidents, slip-and-fall incidents, workplace impacts, or sports-related collisions—can have a delayed course. In a college town like Blacksburg, that delay can be more complicated because people may be:
- returning to class or work schedules,
- traveling between home and campus,
- juggling follow-up appointments while still trying to “function.”
Virginia insurers may argue that delayed symptoms mean the injury wasn’t caused by the event you reported. Your best defense is usually a tight, credible connection between:
- what happened,
- when symptoms began or worsened,
- what clinicians recorded, and
- how the medical findings match the injury pattern.


