Waynesboro residents may be involved in:
- Rear-end and intersection crashes where the body jolts violently, even when external injuries seem minor.
- Stop-and-go commuting collisions where the impact is sudden and symptoms can appear later.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busier corridors, where trauma can affect internal organs without obvious cuts.
- Falls around homes and workplaces (ice, uneven sidewalks, loading areas) where the mechanism is concentrated and internal bleeding can develop.
The key issue is timing. Insurance adjusters often look for immediate medical documentation and may argue that your symptoms were caused by something else. Internal injury claimants in Pennsylvania typically face the same skepticism: if the record doesn’t clearly connect the incident to later findings, the claim can stall.


