In and around Harvey, many injuries happen during routine, high-stress moments: commuting, parking-lot movement, rideshare drop-offs, deliveries, and industrial or construction activity. Those situations often involve blunt-force impacts—and internal trauma can be present even when the initial pain seems “manageable.”
Common Harvey scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end and intersection crashes where the body jolts and the real injury shows up later.
- Trips and slips in parking areas (uneven pavement, wet surfaces, lighting gaps) where the impact concentrates in the abdomen or ribs.
- Workplace incidents involving falls from height, being struck by equipment, or lifting-related strain that later reveals internal damage.
If you were hurt in one of these situations, your claim should be built around the same theme: the injury must be explainable by the mechanics of the incident and supported by medical findings.


