Mebane sits in a corridor where drivers regularly move between residential neighborhoods, shopping areas, and highways. That means the types of collisions and impacts that lead to internal trauma often share patterns:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes where the body whips and compresses in a short time
- Slip-and-fall incidents on wet floors, uneven surfaces, or during bad weather
- Workplace accidents involving slips, falls from height, or being struck by equipment
- Falls during loading/unloading (stairs, trucks, trailers, warehouse floors)
A key issue is timing. In many internal injury cases, symptoms don’t peak immediately. Pain may ramp up after the adrenaline wears off, swelling increases, or bleeding continues internally. That delay can create a serious problem: insurers may treat your complaint like it’s unrelated—unless the record tells a consistent story.


