Morgantown has a mix of commuting traffic, student activity, and steep grades—conditions that can make accidents more severe or harder to interpret at first. Internal injuries are often disputed because the injury isn’t obvious on day one.
Common Morgantown-area situations where internal injuries may become clear later include:
- Route 7 / I-79 corridor collisions: High-speed impact can cause internal trauma even when external injuries seem limited.
- Downtown and campus foot traffic incidents: Trips, slips, and collisions in crowded areas can concentrate force in ways that don’t bruise immediately.
- Retail and property falls: Wet floors, uneven surfaces, and inadequate cleanup can lead to injuries that worsen after swelling or bleeding develops.
- Event-night accidents: Alcohol-impaired decisions can increase crash risk, and internal injuries can be missed when the initial focus is on “getting checked later.”
When symptoms emerge hours or days after the incident, the defense often argues the timing breaks the connection. Your claim needs more than your word—it needs a medical timeline that makes causation understandable.


