Many Lebanon residents are injured during everyday driving and short-distance commutes—car crashes on local roadways, sudden stops, side-impact collisions, and falls that happen around homes, shops, or workplaces. The key problem is that internal harm doesn’t always match what looks serious from the outside.
After a crash or fall, it’s not unusual for people to delay imaging or assume symptoms will fade. But internal injuries can worsen as swelling increases, bleeding becomes more apparent, or discomfort changes as you move. That’s why what you do in the first 24–72 hours can make a real difference in how your claim is evaluated.


