In real life, internal injuries often look like “something feels wrong” long before they look like a clear medical diagnosis. For El Paso residents, common triggers include:
- High-speed or stop-and-go collisions on busy commuting corridors
- Rear-end and side-impact trauma where seatbelts and airbags reduce visible injury but not internal damage
- Slip-and-fall incidents in retail stores, restaurants, and apartment common areas
- Workplace incidents involving lifts, heavy equipment, or falls from height
- Athletic or nightlife impacts (tackles, collisions, falls) where symptoms can develop over the following hours
The legal issue isn’t whether you feel pain—it’s whether your medical records can link your symptoms to the incident and show that the harm is medically consistent with the type of force involved.


