Tullahoma residents often get hurt during commutes and short trips—the kind of day where you might push through pain, assume it’s “just bruising,” or wait to see if symptoms improve.
But internal trauma can develop after:
- Blunt-force impacts (car crashes, being struck, falls)
- Sudden compression or twisting (seatbelt impacts, workplace strain injuries)
- Delayed symptom onset (worsening pain, dizziness, fatigue, abdominal discomfort)
In practice, insurance adjusters may argue that your symptoms don’t match the incident or that you waited too long to get care. Your best defense is a tight timeline and medical records that connect the injury to the event.


