Internal injuries aren’t limited to car wrecks. Locally, they frequently occur when blunt force is concentrated—like an abrupt stop, a fall, or a workplace impact—and the symptoms don’t match what you might expect from the outside.
Common Auburn scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end or multi-vehicle crashes on commutes where the body is jolted and symptoms can escalate after adrenaline fades.
- Construction-zone impacts (lane shifts, sudden braking, debris, or uneven road surfaces) that lead to falls or vehicle damage.
- Slip-and-fall incidents at retail entrances, sidewalks, or parking areas where moisture, ice, or uneven surfaces can cause a sudden impact.
- Workplace injuries involving awkward landings, lifting incidents, or being struck by equipment—especially when reporting happens quickly but symptoms develop later.
The key issue in these cases is timing: internal trauma can worsen over hours or days, and insurance adjusters often try to frame the delay as proof you weren’t seriously hurt.


