In Centennial, the kinds of incidents that commonly trigger internal trauma often look “ordinary” at first—until the body reacts. Residents may be dealing with injuries after:
- Commuter collisions along busy corridors where impact forces are sudden and seatsbelts/airbags don’t prevent all blunt trauma
- Falls in residential communities, including uneven sidewalks, landscaping edges, garage thresholds, or poorly lit steps
- Parking-lot and retail-center incidents, where surveillance footage may exist but is time-sensitive
- Workplace or contractor injuries tied to construction activity, loading areas, or routine maintenance work
Because internal injuries can involve bleeding, organ irritation, or tissue damage that develops after the initial impact, the “I felt fine at first” story is common—and the legal strategy must match that reality.


