In West Allis, many accident victims first describe vague symptoms—fatigue, abdominal discomfort, dizziness, back pain, headaches, or “something feels off.” Then, hours or days later, symptoms can intensify as swelling increases or bleeding progresses.
That delay is exactly where claims often get challenged.
Insurance adjusters may argue:
- you waited too long to get care,
- the symptoms don’t match the incident,
- or you had a pre-existing condition.
A lawyer’s job is to connect your incident mechanics (what happened) to your medical timeline (what the body did) using documentation that holds up under scrutiny.


