Internal injuries often come from events that seem straightforward in the moment—until testing or worsening symptoms reveal what happened beneath the skin.
You may be dealing with internal trauma if:
- You were hurt in a collision on Route 2 or nearby roads and later developed worsening abdominal, chest, or back pain.
- You slipped or fell on uneven sidewalks, icy steps, or poorly lit areas and symptoms emerged after the adrenaline wore off.
- You were injured at work—including warehouse, manufacturing, maintenance, or construction settings—where falls, impacts, and struck-by incidents can cause bleeding or soft-tissue damage that isn’t immediately visible.
- You were injured during local events or busy seasonal activity, when witnesses are in a rush and incident details (time, location, conditions) are easy to forget.
In each of these situations, the legal challenge usually isn’t “whether you’re hurt.” It’s proving (1) what caused the injury and (2) how the medical findings connect to the event, especially when symptoms show up later.


