Internal injuries don’t always look dramatic. In the Clayton area—where daily driving, suburban neighborhoods, and active households increase the odds of blunt-force accidents—internal trauma often shows up through symptoms that evolve:
- Abdominal or chest pain that worsens after the initial “shock” wears off
- Dizziness, nausea, or shortness of breath after a collision or fall
- Persistent bruising with deeper pain that doesn’t match the visible injury
- Head injury symptoms that develop later (even when the impact seemed minor)
North Carolina insurers commonly look for inconsistencies between the incident story and the medical record. So the goal early on isn’t to “guess” what happened—it’s to align your timeline with objective findings.


