Fairview residents and visitors often experience internal trauma in ways that can be easy to misread as minor—especially after impact that seems “not that bad.” While every case is different, these are recurring situations:
- Car accidents and commuting collisions: Sudden blunt force can lead to internal bleeding, organ irritation, or soft-tissue damage that becomes obvious only after swelling or delayed bleeding.
- Falls on icy or wet walkways: Even if you don’t fall hard, concentrated impact (hips, abdomen, lower back) can cause internal injury that develops later.
- Property incidents near building entrances: Uneven steps, poorly maintained ramps, or drainage issues can create impact forces that are out of proportion to what the scene looks like.
- Work injuries in active neighborhoods: Warehouse, delivery, and maintenance work can involve lifting, twisting, or falls where symptoms worsen after the adrenaline fades.
In each scenario, the key risk is the same: the initial story is often formed before the full medical picture exists.


