In College Park, the “real world” factors that affect injuries are often the same ones that complicate claims:
- Fast-moving traffic and late-day congestion can lead to delayed medical attention when people believe they’re “okay.”
- Wet walkways, uneven sidewalks, and building entryways (including those used by students and campus-adjacent visitors) can cause falls where bruising is minimal.
- Construction and lane changes increase the likelihood of abrupt stops, minor collisions, and impact-related trauma.
- Crowded environments and busy schedules can make it easy to postpone follow-up care—then symptoms appear later.
Internal injuries may include bleeding, organ irritation, tissue damage, or complications that develop over hours or days. When you don’t get imaging or follow-up treatment early, insurers often argue the injury wasn’t caused by the incident.


