In Colonial Heights, many serious injuries happen during everyday movement—driving to work, running errands, or navigating parking lots and sidewalks. Blunt-force trauma can injure organs and internal tissues without dramatic external signs.
Common ways internal injuries present in the days after an incident:
- Pain that intensifies over 24–72 hours (rather than immediately)
- New bruising or swelling that appears after you thought you were “okay”
- Worsening headaches, dizziness, abdominal discomfort, or shortness of breath
- Symptoms that come and go, making it harder for insurance adjusters to believe the severity
Because internal injuries can have delayed symptoms, Virginia claims frequently turn on whether your medical timeline makes sense and whether your records clearly connect symptoms to the incident.


