Blunt-force trauma can injure organs and internal tissues even when there’s no open wound or dramatic bruise. In Garland, common incident patterns that can lead to internal injuries include:
- Rear-end collisions and side impacts on highways and feeder roads
- Fender-bender impacts that still cause body jolting (especially when seat belts restrain but the torso absorbs force)
- Falls involving curbs, uneven sidewalks, wet floors, or stair missteps near shopping centers and multi-family properties
- Work-related incidents in warehouses and job sites around the area
The key legal issue is usually not whether you were hurt—it’s whether the evidence can show that the trauma from the incident caused the internal condition and whether the timeline is consistent.


