Internal injuries often follow events that involve impact and force—even when there’s no dramatic visible wound. In Port Chester, claim patterns we regularly evaluate include:
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents: Sudden stops, uneven footing, or a driver failing to yield can cause internal trauma without obvious bruising.
- Sidewalk and storefront slip-and-falls: Wet leaves, tracked-in snow/ice, poor lighting, and crowded entryways can lead to blunt-force injury.
- Parking lot and commuter accidents: Low-speed impacts still create serious force to the abdomen, chest, and head—especially when people are rushing between vehicles and nearby buildings.
- Worksite injuries: Fast-paced shifts, loading/unloading areas, and equipment-related falls can cause internal damage that shows up later.
In each scenario, the legal challenge is the same: connecting the mechanism of injury to medical findings and explaining why symptoms emerged when they did.


