In Kettering, people often get hurt during:
- Commute-related crashes (rear-end impacts, lane changes, intersections)
- Parking lot incidents (uneven pavement, curb cuts, wet surfaces)
- Home and property falls (stairs, basements, ice-free but still slick surfaces)
- Sports and weekend activity impacts
What’s common is that you might feel okay at first—then develop worsening abdominal pain, headache, dizziness, nausea, shortness of breath, or weakness. Those delayed symptoms can still be consistent with internal trauma (for example, bleeding or tissue injury that takes time to become noticeable).
The challenge is that insurers may treat your case like it’s “too late” or “too minor” unless the record clearly ties your symptoms to the event.


