In and around Roanoke, many internal injury cases begin with a collision that doesn’t “match” the severity of later symptoms. Common patterns include:
- Blunt-force impacts where pain seems minor at first, then worsens as swelling or bleeding develops.
- Seatbelt and dashboard trauma that leads to internal injury even without visible bruising.
- Head and neck impacts that cause delayed symptoms (e.g., persistent headaches, confusion, nausea), sometimes with imaging that takes time to interpret.
- Falls and impacts in parking lots, workplaces, and residential steps—especially during wet seasons when traction is reduced.
The legal issue isn’t just whether you were hurt—it’s whether the injury described by clinicians can be credibly connected to the incident mechanics and your symptom timeline.


