In Franklin, many internal injury cases stem from real-world scenarios that involve blunt force and delayed symptoms, such as:
- Commuter collisions on I-65 and nearby roadways where seatbelt and impact forces can cause internal trauma even when there’s no major external bleeding
- Slip-and-fall incidents in retail centers, apartment complexes, and office buildings—where the impact can be concentrated (head, torso, abdomen) and symptoms appear later
- Workplace injuries in industrial and construction settings—where repetitive strain or a single fall can trigger internal complications
- Event-related incidents (summer gatherings, nightlife, or crowded venues) where people are bumped, struck, or fall and only realize the severity after swelling, pain, or dizziness worsens
The theme is the same: something happens fast, but the harm may not show up immediately. That delay can make your claim harder if your documentation isn’t organized from the start.


