In Petersburg, many injury cases involve impacts that occur during commutes, shift changes, or travel through areas where traffic merges and visibility can be limited. That matters because internal injuries frequently don’t announce themselves immediately.
Insurance adjusters may argue:
- symptoms were unrelated,
- the delay proves the injury wasn’t caused by the crash or fall,
- or the treatment came “too late” to link the trauma to the diagnosis.
Your job isn’t to guess. Your job is to make sure your timeline is medically credible. In Virginia, that means treating the record like evidence—not a rough story you tell once.
Practical takeaway: if your symptoms worsened later (abdominal pain, dizziness, shortness of breath, increasing bruising, headaches after impact, weakness, etc.), you should ensure your medical visits and follow-ups reflect that progression.


