Herndon residents frequently deal with high-speed commuting conditions and quick transitions between work, roadways, and errands. That context matters for internal injury claims because symptoms can change as adrenaline fades and swelling develops.
You should take internal injury seriously if you notice things like:
- worsening abdominal or chest pain after an impact
- unusual bruising that appears later (or no bruising at all)
- dizziness, shortness of breath, or severe headaches
- pain that intensifies when you move, work, or climb stairs
- vomiting, nausea, or weakness after a fall or collision
Even if you feel “mostly okay,” internal injuries can still be medically real. From a claim standpoint, what you felt and when you felt it becomes part of the causation story—especially when insurance tries to suggest your symptoms had another explanation.


