Injuries that involve internal tissue, bleeding, or organ stress may not be obvious right away. Common Castle Pines scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes on commuting routes where the body “absorbs” force even when there’s minimal visible damage.
- Falls at home or in community spaces, including slips where the impact concentrates on the abdomen, ribs, back, or head.
- Sports and outdoor activity mishaps (trail falls, collisions, or blunt impacts) where swelling or pain may appear later.
- Construction and home-improvement injuries, especially when lifting, ladder work, or tool-related impacts lead to delayed symptoms.
The key pattern: you may feel “off” later—abdominal discomfort, dizziness, shortness of breath, bruising that wasn’t immediately present, headaches, or fatigue. That delay can become a defense argument, so your timeline and medical documentation matter.


