In our area, common incident patterns can make internal trauma harder to connect at first glance:
- Winter and shoulder-season slips: Ice and slush can cause falls where the initial impact looks minor, but internal tissue injury or bleeding can develop after.
- Commute-area collisions: Rear-end impacts and side impacts can cause internal injuries without obvious external damage.
- Industrial and jobsite injuries: Manufacturing, logistics, and construction work can involve falls, struck-by events, or repetitive physical strain that later results in symptoms requiring imaging.
- Visitor and event traffic: During busy weekends and seasonal events, parking lots and walkways get crowded—raising the odds of falls and awkward missteps.
When symptoms start hours or days later, the defense often argues the delay means the injury wasn’t caused by the incident. That’s why your early steps—medical documentation and a credible timeline—are critical.


