Albuquerque residents face a mix of risk factors that can make internal injury cases more common than people expect:
- High-speed roadway impacts and sudden braking on busy corridors can cause blunt-force trauma even when there’s no obvious external injury.
- Night driving and reduced visibility can lead to harder impacts and delayed discovery of symptoms.
- Construction and industrial work (including lifting, falls, and equipment-related incidents) can create internal damage without immediate warning signs.
- Tourism and weekend activity—from uneven sidewalks to trail falls—can produce concentrated impact to the abdomen, chest, back, or head.
In these scenarios, insurance adjusters may argue the symptoms are unrelated, pre-existing, or exaggerated. The difference between a denied claim and a credible settlement demand is usually how well your case explains mechanism of injury + timeline + medical proof.


