If you suspect internal injury after a collision, fall, or workplace impact, treat medical evaluation as your first priority. In Pennsylvania, delays can become a major point of contention because insurers often argue that symptoms “must have been” from something else.
Go to urgent care or the ER if you have symptoms that can be consistent with internal trauma, such as:
- worsening abdominal or chest pain
- dizziness, fainting, unusual weakness
- persistent vomiting or severe headache after impact
- shortness of breath after blunt force
- bruising that rapidly expands or pain that doesn’t match the “minor” story
Even if you think you “should be okay,” internal injuries can evolve. For residents of New Castle, winter conditions and busy commute schedules sometimes lead to waiting too long—don’t let timing pressure decide your diagnosis.


