In Cary, internal injuries often come from high-impact events common to suburban traffic and daily life, such as:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes on Route 14 and nearby roads
- Intersection collisions where vehicles stop or turn unexpectedly
- Falls on uneven pavement, curb edges, or icy/patchy winter walkways
- Workplace incidents tied to construction, warehouses, and physically demanding roles
- Recreational injuries after events at local parks and community venues
The key issue: internal injuries can worsen after the fact. Swelling, bleeding, or organ irritation may develop over hours or days. That delay is exactly what insurers look for when questioning whether the injury truly relates to the incident.


