In West Richland, many serious injuries follow incidents that can feel “minor” at first—until symptoms escalate. You might have been able to drive home, go to work, or handle daily tasks, only to discover later that your body was dealing with something deeper.
Blunt-force trauma can affect:
- internal bleeding and swelling
- organ function (abdominal, chest, head/brain-related issues)
- soft tissue injuries that don’t look dramatic externally
The challenge is that insurance adjusters often treat early symptoms as proof of “mild” injury. If you waited to be evaluated, or if your first visit didn’t capture the full story, the defense may argue the medical findings don’t match the incident mechanics.
Legal guidance helps bridge that gap—by aligning your incident details, symptom progression, and medical documentation into a causation narrative that makes sense.


