In the Romulus area, many serious injuries come from everyday patterns—commuting, lane changes, nighttime driving, and parking-lot incidents. The problem is that internal trauma doesn’t always announce itself immediately.
You might notice:
- new or worsening abdominal, chest, or back pain
- dizziness, nausea, or fatigue that builds over hours
- shortness of breath after an impact
- swelling or pain that escalates instead of improves
Even if you can still move around, delayed symptoms can still be connected to the force of the event. The key is building a medical timeline that matches the incident—not the story you think insurance wants to hear.


