In Chestnut Ridge, injuries often happen during the moments that feel “routine”—a quick drive after work, a walk back from a store, a fall on an uneven walkway, or impact from a crowded parking lot. The problem with internal injuries is that they may not announce themselves immediately. You might feel sore at first, then notice worsening abdominal pain, dizziness, shortness of breath, bruising that spreads, or weakness over the next day or two.
If you’re dealing with that delayed “something is wrong” feeling, your next steps should be both medical and legal. Medical care protects you; legal guidance helps you protect what insurers will later scrutinize—timing, documentation, and whether the force that caused the crash or fall plausibly matches what doctors find.


