In East Tennessee, serious internal-injury claims commonly arise from incidents like:
- High-speed collisions on major corridors and interchanges (where seatbelt/airbag forces can cause internal harm)
- Falls on uneven surfaces—porches, driveways, stairs, and wet areas common in seasonal weather
- Workplace injuries involving slips, trips, equipment impact, or falls from heights
- Recreational impacts tied to local sports, events, and everyday activities
A key problem is that internal trauma doesn’t always present with dramatic external injuries. Some people feel “okay” at first, then develop worsening pain, dizziness, weakness, or GI/abdominal symptoms after swelling and bleeding progress.
When that happens, insurers sometimes argue the symptoms are unrelated or that you waited too long to get checked. Having a lawyer experienced with internal-injury evidence helps you respond with a timeline the records can support.


