In Lincoln Park, many claims start with a moment that feels “minor” at the time—then escalate. A few local patterns show up repeatedly:
- Commuter and traffic collisions: Whiplash and impact can coexist with internal trauma, even when bruising is limited.
- Parking-lot and driveway incidents: Low-speed impacts can still cause concentrated blunt-force to the abdomen, ribs, or head.
- Worksite falls and equipment-related injuries: Michigan’s workplaces often involve physical labor where delayed symptoms (pain, dizziness, abdominal issues) can appear after the shift.
- Pedestrian and near-miss events: Even when the event is brief, the mechanism matters for medical causation—especially with head, chest, or abdominal impacts.
The common thread is that the defense often argues the same storyline: “If it were that serious, you’d have been diagnosed immediately.” Your case has to respond by showing that the medical evidence and timeline are consistent with internal injury.


