In Gallup, internal injury claims frequently stem from incidents where the body takes a hit but the damage isn’t obvious at first—such as:
- Vehicle impacts on busy commuting routes (rear-end collisions, sideswipes, and hard stops)
- Slip-and-fall events on uneven pavement, gravel shoulders, or winter/monsoon slick spots
- Workplace falls involving warehouses, retail stocking, maintenance areas, or construction-adjacent labor
- Tourism and event-related bumps—crowded walkways, parking lots, and late-night foot traffic
A key issue in these cases is that insurers may argue your symptoms were mild, unrelated, or “not caused by the incident.” In New Mexico, the outcome often turns on whether the medical record supports causation—not just that you were hurt.


