Many internal injury cases in Suffolk start with an incident that looks “ordinary” in the moment:
- Rear-end and side-impact collisions along commuter routes—where the body absorbs sudden blunt force even if there’s minimal external injury.
- Falls in businesses (grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants) where wet floors, uneven surfaces, or inadequate warnings lead to concentrated impact.
- Work injuries involving falls, struck-by incidents, or lifting-related trauma—particularly when symptoms show up after the adrenaline wears off.
- Recreational and event-related incidents—including sports impacts and crowd movement situations—where you may not realize the severity until imaging is done.
In these cases, the internal injury may be real even if the first exam doesn’t capture the full picture. The challenge becomes proving what happened inside your body—and proving it in a way insurers can’t dismiss.


