Internal injuries in our region commonly follow incidents where the body absorbs blunt force—even if you don’t see dramatic bruising.
You may be dealing with internal trauma after:
- Car accidents on Route 1 / I-95 access roads where seatbelts and head restraints reduce visible injury but not internal damage
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts in high-foot-traffic areas (tourists, commuters, and nightlife crowds)
- Slip-and-fall incidents on wet entrances, icy steps, or uneven sidewalks
- Workplace injuries involving warehouse, loading dock, construction, or industrial tasks—where impacts can be concentrated and delayed symptoms are common
- Falls connected to uneven waterfront surfaces (docks, ramps, vessel platforms, or wet walkways)
If symptoms started later—after you thought you were “okay”—that doesn’t automatically weaken your case. It can be medically consistent with internal bleeding or tissue damage that evolves.


