In the Bourbonnais area, many internal injury cases begin the same way:
- Commuter collisions and sudden braking (people get checked for “whiplash,” then later discover abdominal or chest trauma)
- Parking lot and roadway slips after rain or thaw cycles (impact may be focused, not spread out)
- Industrial and warehouse incidents (falls, being struck by moving equipment, or twisting injuries that later reveal internal damage)
The common thread: the body can absorb force under the skin. That’s why internal claims often hinge on whether your symptoms, imaging, and treatment decisions line up with the mechanism of impact.


