Many people assume internal injuries will be obvious right away. But with blunt force trauma—such as a rear-end collision on a commute route, a fall at a workplace, or an impact near a driveway or parking area—injuries can develop under the skin and inside organs over time.
Watch for symptoms that often get overlooked or written off, including:
- worsening abdominal or chest pain after the initial soreness fades
- dizziness, faintness, or unusual weakness
- nausea, vomiting, or pain that changes with movement
- increasing swelling, stiffness, or pain that escalates over 24–72 hours
- headaches or neck pain after a collision that later feels “different”
If any of these appear after an accident or fall, don’t wait for it to “prove itself.” In Ohio, insurers frequently argue that a delay means the injury didn’t come from the event. Your medical timeline helps counter that.


