In Patterson, many serious injuries arise from situations where the force is sudden and internal harm may not be obvious at first—such as:
- High-speed or high-traffic collisions on regional routes where impacts can cause hidden trauma
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes during rush hours, when you may initially feel “mostly okay”
- Falls at homes and retail centers (including slips on wet surfaces) where pain can build later
- Construction, warehouse, and industrial work where blunt-force trauma may be followed by worsening symptoms
The pattern is common: you feel shaken, you may miss a few hours of symptoms, and then you start noticing new issues—abdominal discomfort, headaches, nausea, shoulder pain, shortness of breath, or weakness. Insurance adjusters often focus on when you first sought care and what your records say—so your early documentation matters.


