Many internal injury cases in the Salem Lakes area begin the same way: a sudden impact with no obvious external injury at first. Common scenarios include:
- Car and truck crashes on regional routes where seatbelts, airbags, and “minor-looking” damage can still involve serious internal trauma.
- Slip-and-fall injuries in workplaces and commercial spaces, particularly when the fall causes a concentrated impact to the abdomen, ribs, head, or back.
- Industrial and construction-related incidents where heavy objects, falls from height, or awkward twisting force can injure organs and internal tissues.
- Recreational injuries involving blunt impacts—where people may delay care thinking they’re “fine,” only to discover complications later.
In these situations, the early question isn’t just “Do I hurt?” It’s whether the mechanism of injury and your evolving symptoms can be medically connected to internal damage.


