Many Rochester Hills residents experience incidents where the initial impact doesn’t look “serious.” But internal trauma can develop after blunt force or concentrated impact, even if you feel okay in the moment.
Common local scenarios that lead to internal injury claims include:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes during rush hours, where seatbelts and head restraints limit visible injury while internal tissues still suffer.
- Slip-and-fall events in parking lots and entryways during Michigan weather swings (wet surfaces, salt residue, melting ice).
- Workplace injuries tied to industrial and service-sector roles—falls from ladders/step stools, equipment contact, or being struck by moving objects.
- Recreational and youth sports impacts where abdominal or chest trauma may not be evaluated immediately.
In these situations, insurance adjusters often want quick answers. Your next steps should be designed to preserve medical evidence and build a coherent timeline, not to “close the file” before you know the full extent of the injury.


