In many Avenal cases, the incident involves blunt-force trauma—such as vehicle impacts on local roads, workplace incidents affecting warehouse/industrial staff, or slip-and-fall injuries around commercial properties. The key challenge is that internal trauma can develop as swelling increases, bleeding accumulates, or organs and soft tissues respond to the force over hours.
That’s why you might feel “off” later—even if the initial moment didn’t feel severe. Common examples include:
- Abdominal pain or pressure after a collision or heavy impact
- Head/neck symptoms after an accident where you didn’t immediately seek emergency care
- Chest discomfort, shortness of breath, or fatigue after blunt trauma
- Back or pelvis pain that later comes with numbness, weakness, or mobility changes
Insurance adjusters often look for reasons to delay payment. A strong internal injury claim in California depends on showing that your symptoms and medical findings line up with the mechanics of the accident and a credible timeline.


