In Guttenberg, injuries often occur in situations that don’t always look serious at the scene: crowded sidewalks, quick crosswalk transitions, parking lot movement, and everyday commuting routes. Internal injuries may not show up as a visible bruise, but blunt force can affect internal organs, tissue, and blood vessels.
You should take internal injury concerns seriously after:
- Pedestrian or bicycle impacts (even if you stood up right away)
- Falls on slick surfaces near building entrances or along walkways
- Car or rideshare collisions where your body absorbs the impact
- Workplace incidents involving slips, trips, or heavy-object contact
A key problem with internal injuries is timing. In many cases, symptoms evolve after the initial event—pain, dizziness, nausea, abdominal discomfort, shortness of breath, or worsening weakness. In New Jersey, the strength of your claim often depends on whether your medical records show a consistent timeline.


