Many Fresno internal injury cases share a similar pattern: the initial event happens fast, but the consequences unfold over time.
- Blunt-force trauma from commuter traffic: Rear-end collisions, sudden stops, and lane-change impacts can cause internal injuries even when there’s no dramatic external bleeding.
- Roadside and intersection risk: High-traffic corridors and busy crosswalks can lead to serious impact forces for pedestrians and cyclists.
- Worksite and industrial injuries: Falls from equipment, being struck by objects, and lifting injuries can cause internal damage that becomes clear only after tests.
- Parking-lot and slip events: The “minor” fall that turns into worsening pain can involve deeper tissue injury, internal bleeding, or organ-related complications.
In these situations, the legal challenge is usually the same: proving the injury is medically connected to the incident—not just that you feel worse later.


