Internal injuries don’t always announce themselves immediately. After a collision, a slip-and-fall, or a workplace impact, watch for symptoms that may suggest internal bleeding, organ trauma, or serious soft-tissue damage. While only medical professionals can diagnose you, these are common “pay attention” signs that often lead to imaging and follow-up care:
- Increasing belly pain, bruising deep in the abdomen, or pain that worsens with movement
- Severe headaches, nausea, confusion, or symptoms that intensify after the first day
- Dizziness, weakness, fainting, or trouble breathing
- Persistent vomiting after a head/neck impact
- Pain that spreads, tightens, or becomes sharply worse over 24–72 hours
In Troy, these issues frequently show up after:
- Commuting crashes (blunt force can cause internal trauma even when external injuries look minor)
- Parking lot and store slip-and-falls (impact can be concentrated and symptoms delayed)
- Construction and warehouse incidents (falls, repetitive strain after impact, and heavy-object impacts)
If you’re noticing delayed symptoms, don’t assume it “will pass.” The sooner you’re evaluated and the more consistently you follow medical advice, the easier it is for your claim to match your records.


