Duncan residents often face accidents on familiar routes and job conditions—commutes, deliveries, oilfield-adjacent work environments, and construction or maintenance tasks. Many internal injury cases begin the same way:
- Blunt force trauma (seatbelt impact, steering-wheel contact, a hard shove, a heavy object strike)
- Impact that doesn’t cause obvious cuts or broken bones
- Symptoms that show up later (abdominal discomfort, chest tightness, dizziness, headaches, weakness)
Oklahoma insurance adjusters may argue the injury was minor, unrelated, or pre-existing—especially if the first medical visit didn’t happen right away or if your symptoms evolved over several days.
That’s why local claim readiness looks less like “waiting for pain to go away” and more like building a tight timeline from the incident to the tests that actually confirm internal injury.


