In Lexington, the most common causes of internal injury claims tend to share a pattern: impact forces that may not cause immediate external signs, followed by symptom changes as swelling, bleeding, or inflammation develops.
You may not see bruising, but you can still have injuries such as:
- internal bleeding or hematomas
- organ stress or damage after blunt force
- soft tissue injuries that worsen as they swell
- delayed abdominal or chest symptoms
Local reality matters here. After commuting, errands, and weekend travel, people sometimes delay care because they think they can “push through.” Or they get evaluated quickly for the obvious injury and then discover additional findings later. When that happens, insurers may argue the later symptoms aren’t related to the incident—so the claim needs careful documentation and a clear timeline.


