Hercules residents often travel through routes where traffic flow changes quickly—slowdowns, merge points, and sudden braking are common. If you were rear-ended, sideswiped, or struck while traveling to work, the impact can transmit force to the chest, abdomen, or back.
The problem is that internal trauma isn’t always visible at the scene. You might feel “mostly okay,” then develop worsening pain, dizziness, or new symptoms after swelling, inflammation, or internal bleeding progresses.
Key point: In Hercules, insurers frequently focus on the early medical narrative—what you said, what was documented, and how soon imaging or follow-up care occurred. Getting the timeline right matters.


