In our area, internal injury claims frequently start with an incident that seems ordinary at the time—then the body responds over hours or days.
Common Caledonia scenarios include:
- Traffic collisions and aggressive braking: seatbelt/airbag forces, steering-wheel impacts, and concentrated blunt trauma.
- Slip-and-fall injuries in winter: ice, thaw-refreeze cycles, and uneven surfaces that cause a sudden twist or hard landing.
- Workplace incidents: falls from ladders/steps, being struck by equipment, or strain injuries that worsen after the initial shift.
- Sports and recreation: impacts during weekend activities that don’t fully reveal themselves until swelling or pain increases.
The key issue in these cases is timing. Wisconsin insurers commonly argue that symptoms appearing later mean the cause wasn’t the accident—unless the medical timeline and incident details line up clearly.


