Injuries that aren’t obvious at first are common after:
- Rear-end and side-impact collisions on commute routes, where sudden blunt force can affect the abdomen, chest, and back
- Trips and slips near entryways, sidewalks, and parking areas—where the fall mechanism can concentrate impact in one area
- Construction and industrial work incidents, including falls, lifting injuries, or being struck by equipment
What often trips people up: you may feel “okay enough” to go home, then notice worsening symptoms later—sometimes after you’ve stopped thinking about the incident. In Petaluma, that can mean returning to normal routines (driving to work, childcare schedules, walking to errands) before you’re fully evaluated.
That timing matters legally because insurers frequently argue causation based on the gap between the incident and medical documentation.


