Injury can be “internal” even when you don’t have dramatic outward signs. In many Ennis cases, internal damage is linked to:
- Blunt-force impacts in car crashes or intersections
- Falls on uneven surfaces, wet floors, or poorly lit walkways
- Workplace incidents involving slips, trips, or being struck by equipment
- Sports and recreation impacts that lead to delayed pain or complications
The key problem is timing. You might feel “mostly okay” at first, then symptoms appear or intensify after swelling, irritation, or bleeding progresses. That delay is common—and it’s also one of the reasons insurers may challenge claims.


