Internal injuries can surface after a delay, and Milpitas residents often experience these patterns:
- Commute collisions: Rear-end crashes on busy corridors and highway merges can cause blunt-force trauma that later affects the abdomen, chest, or back.
- Slip-and-fall in commercial areas: Wet surfaces, uneven pavement, or hazards near entrances and parking lots may lead to internal bleeding or soft-tissue injuries that don’t show immediately.
- Worksite impacts: Construction and warehouse environments involve falls, dropped objects, and repetitive strain that can complicate diagnosis.
Even if you didn’t hit your head, the force of impact can still injure organs, internal tissues, and blood vessels.


