Many internal injury cases in Alton stem from the same pattern: a forceful impact that doesn’t “look serious” at first, followed by symptoms that develop later.
Common local scenarios include:
- Auto collisions and turning crashes around busy intersections, where seatbelts and vehicle movement can still cause internal trauma (even with minimal external bruising).
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in higher-foot-traffic areas, where the body takes concentrated impact.
- Slip-and-fall events in retail entries, restaurants, and workplaces—especially when the fall concentrates force on the abdomen or chest.
- Industrial and construction injuries involving falls, equipment contact, or impact from heavy objects.
- Riverfront and seasonal event crowds, where rushed movement, crowded walkways, and nighttime lighting can contribute to collisions and falls.
In these situations, the initial complaint may be “I’m sore” or “I don’t feel right,” while the medical findings later describe bleeding, tissue injury, or organ involvement. That gap is where claims are won—or lost.


