In the Cayce area, people frequently experience high-energy impact events, then underestimate what the body is doing internally. Common examples include:
- I-20 commuting collisions where the seatbelt/airbag impact transfers force to the chest or abdomen
- Falls on uneven pavement or near entrances with poor lighting during evenings and weekends
- Workplace impacts in industrial settings where lifting, slips, or equipment contact can cause internal trauma
- Sports and event-related hits that seem minor at first but trigger later abdominal, chest, or back symptoms
The key legal problem with these cases is timing. South Carolina insurers may argue that later symptoms were caused by something else—or that the injury was never serious. Your attorney’s job is to show that the mechanism of injury and the medical timeline fit together.


