Merriam’s traffic patterns matter. Many cases begin with a collision during rush hours—rear-end impacts, side-swipes, or stop-and-go chain reactions—where the damage can look “minor” in the moment but still trigger internal trauma. Residents also frequently report injuries after:
- impacts at intersections and merge points
- sudden braking in heavy traffic
- loading/unloading incidents near commercial buildings
- falls on parking surfaces, sidewalks, and entryways
Insurance adjusters often try to treat these claims as straightforward soft-tissue cases. But internal injuries can involve bleeding, organ stress, tissue damage, or delayed complications—issues that don’t always show up immediately without the right tests.
Your case becomes stronger when your legal strategy is built around the mechanics of the crash or fall and the medical timeline that follows.


