Many internal injury claims start with a gap: you felt okay—or at least not enough to think you needed urgent care—until hours or days later. In Kingston, that pattern often shows up after:
- Blunt-force crashes (rear-end impacts, side impacts, or rollovers on busy roads)
- Falls during wet/icy weather (porches, stairways, parking lots, and sidewalks)
- Workplace incidents involving lifting, impact, or concentrated force
- Crowd and event collisions where injuries are easy to dismiss in the moment
The legal problem isn’t that internal injuries are “invisible.” The problem is that insurers frequently try to treat later findings as unrelated unless your timeline and records tell a coherent story.
That’s why your next steps—medical documentation, symptom tracking, and what you communicate—can have an outsized effect on whether a claim is taken seriously.


