Biloxi’s mix of tourist traffic, evening events, and weather conditions can increase the risk of collisions where blunt force is concentrated—especially to the abdomen, chest, and head/neck.
You may have internal trauma even if you felt “okay” at first, including:
- Abdominal injuries after seatbelt compression or impact from another vehicle
- Chest trauma that shows up later as breathing pain or tightness
- Head/neck injuries where symptoms evolve after the initial shock
- Soft-tissue bleeding that becomes noticeable hours later
In these situations, insurance adjusters often focus on what was (or wasn’t) documented immediately. Your best protection is making sure your medical records capture the injury as it evolves—and tying it to the crash mechanics.


