In a community where people commute on regional highways and work across trades and industrial settings, internal injuries often come from blunt force—even when the impact doesn’t leave obvious bruising.
Common Molalla-area scenarios include:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes on commute routes, where seat belts and head/torso movement can cause internal trauma.
- Slip-and-fall incidents at homes, shops, and workplaces—especially where rain, ice, moss, or uneven surfaces are present.
- Work injuries involving lifting, impacts, or falls—common in physically demanding roles.
- Driveway and property incidents (steps, curbs, garages) where the “fall” is brief but the force is concentrated.
Why this matters: Oregon insurers frequently contest internal injury claims by arguing the symptoms don’t match the event, or that the medical story “doesn’t line up.” Your lawyer’s job is to connect the incident mechanics to the medical findings in a way that stands up to scrutiny.


