If you’re dealing with possible internal injuries, the first step is medical care—not paperwork. Internal trauma can worsen even when you feel “mostly okay” at first.
Get evaluated urgently (ER/urgent care) if you notice things like:
- Worsening abdominal or chest pain after blunt impact
- Dizziness, fainting, unusual shortness of breath
- Vomiting, black/bloody stools, or persistent nausea after a fall/vehicle collision
- Increasing bruising, swelling, or severe pain that changes over time
In Ashland, delays can become harder when appointments are scheduled weeks out or when you’re balancing recovery with daily responsibilities. That’s exactly why documenting when symptoms started—and how they progressed—matters for both your health and your claim.


