Internal injuries are commonly tied to the kind of force you don’t “feel” until later. In the Canby area, injury claims frequently involve:
- Commuter traffic and rapid lane changes: sudden braking, side impacts, and close-following can drive internal trauma even when the vehicle damage looks “minor.”
- Falls on uneven surfaces: curb edges, wet pavement, and poorly lit walkways can concentrate impact in a way that affects organs or internal tissue.
- Construction, shop, and warehouse work: falls from height, being struck by equipment, or impact from falling objects can lead to delayed symptoms.
- Seasonal activity: winter rain/snow residue and summer yard/DIY projects increase fall risk and blunt-force injury.
The practical takeaway: in Canby, you don’t just need a diagnosis—you need a claim that explains how the incident mechanics match the medical findings.


