In a dense urban area like East Orange, internal injury claims commonly arise from situations such as:
- Pedestrian/vehicle collisions near busy corridors and intersections where sudden impact can cause internal bleeding or organ trauma.
- Slip-and-fall incidents related to uneven pavement, curb gaps, rain-slick conditions, or poorly maintained entrances.
- Construction and warehouse work accidents involving falls, being struck by equipment, or repetitive strain that escalates after the event.
- Car crashes during commuting hours, where the collision force may not match how “serious” you feel at first.
The pattern is often the same: the accident happens, you go home (or go to an urgent care), and then symptoms worsen—abdominal pain, dizziness, shortness of breath, bruising that develops over time, or fatigue that feels out of proportion.
Important: Internal injuries can be medically real even when they aren’t visually obvious at the scene. The legal question becomes whether the medical record and timeline credibly connect your diagnosis to the incident.


