Many internal injury cases in the Albany area start with an event that seems “minor” at first—especially during commute hours, after school drop-offs, or following trips around town.
Common Albany-area scenarios include:
- Rear-end collisions on local arterials and freeways where the impact can cause blunt-force trauma even if there’s no dramatic external injury.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near retail corridors, bus stops, and high-foot-traffic areas—where a fall or sudden impact can affect internal organs.
- Slip-and-fall injuries inside stores, office buildings, and apartment common areas, where residents may delay seeking care due to embarrassment or mild symptoms.
- Construction-adjacent workplace injuries involving falls, being struck, or lifting incidents—often with delayed pain once swelling or internal bleeding progresses.
In each of these situations, what makes the case “internal” is the same: the body may take time to show the full impact.


