While every case is different, Revere residents frequently face situations where blunt force can injure internal organs or soft tissue without obvious external signs:
- Car crashes and lane-change impacts on busy commuter routes—sudden deceleration can cause internal trauma even if bruising is minimal.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents along high-foot-traffic stretches—impact may concentrate on the abdomen, chest, or back.
- Slip-and-fall events on icy sidewalks and winter storefront entrances—falls can be deceptively serious when the body hits at an angle.
- Construction and maintenance work for local contractors—falls from ladders, dropped objects, and repetitive strain that worsens after the incident.
In each of these scenarios, the key legal issue is usually the same: did the medical findings line up with the mechanism of injury and the timing of symptoms?


