Many Coshocton residents first worry about internal injuries after impacts where the body absorbs force—like a steering wheel collision, a fall that lands hard on the back/side, or being struck during work. The challenge is that internal trauma can be delayed.
Consider seeking urgent medical evaluation if you have symptoms such as:
- worsening abdominal or chest pain after an impact
- dizziness, fainting, unusual weakness, or shortness of breath
- persistent vomiting, severe headaches, or confusion after a fall or crash
- swelling that grows over time, bruising that spreads, or pain that escalates
- black/bloody stools or vomiting blood (possible internal bleeding)
If you’re unsure, it’s still worth getting checked. In Ohio, documentation from the first meaningful medical visit can heavily influence how insurers view causation—particularly when symptoms don’t appear immediately.


