Internal injury cases often hinge on timing—both the timing of symptoms and the timing of documentation. In Ravenna (and across Ohio), it’s common for people to delay care because they’re trying to function through work, caregiving, or commuting. The problem is that internal trauma can evolve.
You should treat it as urgent to seek medical evaluation if you have any of the following after a fall, crash, or impact:
- worsening abdominal or chest pain
- dizziness, fainting, unusual weakness, or shortness of breath
- vomiting, black/tarry stools, or blood in urine
- bruising that spreads quickly or severe pain out of proportion to what you see
- symptoms that develop hours later (not just instantly)
Even if you feel “mostly okay,” getting examined can create the medical record insurance companies often dispute later.


