Dunwoody residents deal with a mix of traffic patterns—stop-and-go congestion, sudden lane changes, and quick braking—that can create blunt-force trauma without obvious external signs. The same is true for slips on uneven surfaces (curbs, parking lot edges, wet walkways near storefronts) and for impacts during loading/unloading at offices and multi-unit residences.
Common situations that can lead people to seek help for internal trauma include:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes where the seatbelt or body movement creates concentrated force
- Falls where the impact is localized (back, abdomen, hip, head) even if bruising is minimal
- Workplace incidents involving heavy objects, awkward lifting, or short falls from elevated areas
In these cases, delayed symptoms are not unusual. Swelling can worsen, bleeding can progress, or pain can become more noticeable after adrenaline fades and inflammation develops.


