Injury claims tied to internal trauma frequently depend on whether your medical records line up with the incident mechanics. In Lowell, common patterns we see include:
- Commute and intersection crashes: Blunt-force trauma can cause internal bleeding or organ strain that isn’t visible externally.
- After-hours slip-and-fall incidents: Wet parking lots, uneven surfaces, and hurried movement can concentrate impact and delay symptoms.
- Construction and industrial workforce injuries: Lifts, falls, and equipment-related impacts can cause internal damage that later becomes painful.
If symptoms ramp up later, insurers may argue the delay means the injury wasn’t caused by the event. Your job isn’t to “guess” what happened inside your body—your job is to build a credible record that shows what you felt, when you felt it, and what clinicians found.


