In internal injury cases, the “who did what” is only part of the story. The other part is whether your medical records credibly connect your symptoms to the accident mechanism.
In Selma, common scenarios include:
- Blunt-force crashes and rear-end impacts where the body jolts even if there’s no obvious external wound
- Falls on uneven pavement or parking areas near retail centers, churches, and workplaces
- Workplace incidents involving slips, machinery contact, or being struck by moving loads
When symptoms appear later, the defense may argue the injury was pre-existing, unrelated, or not serious. That’s why your earliest documentation matters—doctor visits, imaging, discharge instructions, and even how quickly you followed up.


