Claremont is a suburban city with active streets: pedestrians, cyclists, students, and drivers all share space. That mix increases the types of incidents we see that can cause internal trauma:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes where seatbelt/impact forces can injure internal tissues even when there’s no obvious external wound.
- Trip-and-fall events on uneven sidewalks or in retail areas where the impact concentrates on the abdomen, ribs, or head.
- Workplace incidents in service, construction, and logistics settings where falls or being struck can cause internal bleeding or organ irritation.
In many of these cases, the hardest part is that the body doesn’t always “tell the whole story” immediately. You may feel okay at first, then develop worsening pain, fatigue, dizziness, bruising that appears later, or symptoms that require diagnostic testing.


