Internal injuries in a suburban community typically come from the same real-world situations:
- Car accidents during short local trips (rear-end impacts, side collisions, and sudden braking)
- Slip-and-fall incidents in stores, office buildings, or apartment common areas
- Falls at home—especially on stairs, near entryways, or in garages
- Sports and recreation impacts that don’t look severe externally
The common thread is that insurance adjusters may expect visible trauma. But internal harm—such as bleeding, organ strain, tissue injury, or inflammation—can be delayed or underreported early on.


