Asheboro residents and visitors often experience injuries tied to everyday traffic patterns, commuting, and seasonal activity. Internal trauma can occur when the body absorbs force even if there’s no dramatic external wound.
Be especially cautious after:
- Rear-end and side-impact collisions where seatbelts, steering wheels, or dashboards transfer force to the torso
- Falls at workplaces, retail locations, or construction/maintenance sites where the impact concentrates on the abdomen, chest, or back
- Truck and commercial vehicle incidents (including loading/unloading situations) where sudden jostling can cause internal harm
- Sports and event impacts where people sometimes “shake it off” and only realize something is wrong later
Red flags that shouldn’t be ignored include worsening abdominal or chest pain, dizziness, fainting, vomiting, shortness of breath, unusual bruising that expands, black/bloody stools, severe headache after a head impact, or pain that intensifies over 24–72 hours.


