In a city environment, many internal injury cases start with something that seems “minor”:
- Commuter collisions and sudden stops: Seatbelt/airbag forces can cause internal trauma even when external bruising is limited.
- Downtown pedestrian impacts: Foot injuries, falls, and impacts in crowded areas can lead to internal bleeding or organ strain that becomes clearer after tests.
- Slip-and-fall with concentrated impact: A fall onto one side, the abdomen, or the hip can produce internal damage even without dramatic bruising.
- Worksite blunt-force events: Industrial settings and heavy equipment environments can involve high-force impacts where symptoms don’t fully declare themselves right away.
The problem is that insurance adjusters often try to treat delayed symptoms as proof the event “wasn’t serious.” In Camden, that’s a common theme because many people wait until the pain becomes unbearable—or until follow-up care is scheduled.


