Many people assume internal injuries must be obvious—bruising, broken bones, or immediate collapse. But internal damage often presents differently, which is exactly why insurers may dispute claims.
After an incident in Sumter (including car crashes around commuting routes, falls in retail or residential areas, and workplace impacts), internal injuries may show up as:
- worsening abdominal or chest pain over 24–72 hours
- dizziness, nausea, or shortness of breath after a hit
- increasing swelling, weakness, or trouble performing normal tasks
- fatigue that doesn’t match the “minor” nature of the event
Because symptoms can evolve, the key isn’t just what you feel—it’s how your medical records describe the timeline and whether clinicians connect the findings to the impact.


