In Fairmont, internal injury cases commonly arise from incidents where the body absorbs force but the results aren’t immediately obvious—such as:
- Commute and roadway crashes (including collisions on higher-speed stretches and winter road conditions)
- Falls in retail, restaurants, and apartment buildings during wet/icy weather
- Workplace incidents involving equipment, slips, or impact from falling objects
- Sports and recreation impacts that lead to internal trauma even when bruising is minimal
A key challenge is that internal injuries can worsen as swelling increases, bleeding accumulates, or symptoms evolve after the initial shock. Minnesota insurers may argue that “if it were serious, it would show up right away.” Your job isn’t to argue medical science—but your claim needs to be supported by records that show the injury was medically plausible and connected to the incident.


