Many injury claims start with what people can see: cuts, bruises, obvious fractures. Internal injuries are different because the “proof” is usually medical—imaging, lab work, clinical notes, and a timeline that matches the mechanics of the event.
In Gahanna, common incident patterns include:
- Rear-end collisions and stop-and-go traffic that can cause sudden blunt-force trauma.
- Intersection impacts where seatbelt/airbag forces and sudden acceleration/deceleration lead to delayed symptoms.
- Parking lot and driveway accidents—slips, trips, and collisions with uneven surfaces, curb edges, or potholes.
- Work commutes and employer travel where reporting requirements and documentation expectations can affect how quickly records are created.
For these situations, the key issue isn’t just whether you were hurt—it’s whether your records show what happened inside your body and why it aligns with the incident you reported. That’s where structured guidance can keep you from accidentally undermining your own claim.


