Internal injuries can involve bleeding, organ or tissue damage, or trauma to structures beneath the skin. The tricky part is that the first hours after an accident may not reflect the full severity.
Local residents often describe scenarios like:
- Rear-end or side-impact collisions where neck, chest, abdomen, or back pain develops after the initial shock.
- Trip-and-fall incidents on uneven sidewalks, parking areas, or entryways where you may not feel “injured” until swelling or soreness ramps up.
- Workplace impacts involving ladders, forklifts, heavy materials, or slip hazards in industrial or warehouse settings.
- Sports and recreational injuries where you “walk it off” but later experience worsening symptoms.
If your symptoms don’t show up immediately—or if they seem mild at first—insurance adjusters may argue the injury is unrelated. A Del City internal injury case often turns on whether your medical records and timeline tell a consistent story.


