Internal injuries in Yorktown often follow the same pattern: an impact event occurs first, and the “real” problem shows up later. Examples we frequently see discussed by injured Indiana clients include:
- Commuter and roadway collisions: Blunt-force trauma from rear-end impacts, sideswipes, and sudden braking—especially when seatbelts and head movement affect how the body absorbs force.
- Slip-and-fall incidents: Wet entrances, uneven sidewalks, and debris around commercial properties or retail areas.
- Construction and industrial workforce injuries: Falls, being struck by equipment, or awkward lifting incidents that can cause abdominal, chest, or soft-tissue internal damage.
- Home and residential accidents: Falls during winter weather cleanup, ladder slips, or blunt trauma from furniture or tools.
The key point: internal injuries don’t always announce themselves immediately, and insurance adjusters may treat early symptoms as “minor” unless your records tell a different story.


