Internal injuries often get missed when the first visit focuses on the visible problem. In Winchester, many claims begin with an incident like:
- Rear-end or lane-change crashes where the body “snaps” forward/backward and internal complaints develop later.
- Worksite slips, trips, or falls in warehouses, retail backrooms, or construction areas where impact concentrates in the abdomen, chest, or back.
- Falls during errands or weekend activities—especially when people delay care because they can still walk.
- Sports, events, and crowded gatherings where someone may be “okay” at first, then develops concerning symptoms after adrenaline wears off.
If your symptoms started small and escalated—pain, dizziness, nausea, abdominal tenderness, shortness of breath, weakness—don’t assume it’s “just bruising.” Internal trauma can take time to declare itself.


