Salisbury’s mix of commuter traffic and high-speed roadway access (including frequent travel along and near I‑85) creates common injury scenarios where the body can absorb blunt force without external signs. Add in:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes around commuting corridors
- Commercial vehicle impacts when trucks merge, brake, or shift lanes
- Downtown foot traffic where uneven sidewalks, curb cuts, and weather conditions can cause concentrated trauma
- Busy work schedules that delay follow-up care until symptoms become harder to ignore
In these situations, internal injuries can start subtly—then worsen over the next 24–72 hours. North Carolina insurers often rely on the “timeline story” you provide. If that story is incomplete or inconsistent, your claim can be undervalued.


