In suburban communities like Melrose, many people delay care because symptoms feel manageable—especially if they can still walk, drive, or get through work. But internal injuries don’t always follow what feels logical day-to-day.
Common Melrose scenarios we see include:
- Slip-and-fall after winter weather (ice on steps, slick parking lots, uneven walkways), where pain ramps up later.
- Rear-end collisions and stop-and-go traffic on busy commuting corridors, where the body absorbs impact even if the damage looks minor.
- Trip-and-fall at retail, apartment buildings, or commuter lots, where a concentrated fall can cause internal trauma.
If your symptoms changed hours or days later—worsening abdominal pain, dizziness, shortness of breath, unusual fatigue, vomiting, or new weakness—you may be dealing with injuries that require a careful timeline and medical explanation.


