In suburban communities like Park Forest, injuries frequently occur in environments that can make internal trauma harder to document:
- Parking lots and driveways: uneven pavement, poor lighting, and hurried entries/exits can lead to falls where the impact is underestimated.
- Commuter traffic incidents: rear-end collisions and sudden braking can cause blunt-force trauma even when there’s no external bruising.
- Workplace and delivery injuries: lifting, repetitive strain after an event, or a fall from a curb/loading area can produce symptoms that build over time.
What makes these situations especially challenging is the “story gap”:
- You may feel fine at first and then develop worsening pain, weakness, abdominal discomfort, dizziness, or breathing trouble.
- The defense may point to the initial presentation as evidence that the injury wasn’t caused by the incident.
A successful Park Forest case usually turns on closing that gap with a credible timeline and medical proof that matches the mechanism of injury.


