In suburban settings like Winnetka, internal injuries often come from moments that don’t seem catastrophic in the first 10 minutes:
- Car and truck collisions on nearby routes can cause blunt-force trauma even when external injuries appear minor.
- Slip-and-fall incidents in winter months (ice at entrances, wet floors, snow melt) may concentrate impact in a way that doesn’t leave obvious bruising.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts—including near shopping corridors and school routes—can involve sudden jolts that show up later in imaging.
- Sports and recreation (gym injuries, falls, contact sports) can produce internal tissue damage that worsens as swelling increases.
What makes these cases tricky is timing. In internal injury claims, symptoms can develop hours, days, or even longer after the incident—giving insurers an opening to claim the injury is unrelated.


