Many internal injury cases in Cheyenne begin the same way: an impact that seems survivable at the time, followed by a later change.
Common local scenarios include:
- I-25 and US-85 collisions where seatbelts, airbags, and sudden deceleration can cause internal trauma even without visible bruising.
- Winter slip-and-fall injuries—ice on sidewalks, parking lots, and entries to businesses can concentrate force and worsen over hours.
- Construction and maintenance work—falls from ladders, injuries from falling objects, and repeated strain that aggravates an underlying condition.
- Bar/venue incidents and late-night altercations during busy downtown seasons, where impacts may not get immediate medical attention.
In each situation, the “real” injury is often the one your imaging and clinicians uncover later—bleeding, organ irritation, tissue damage, or complications that don’t show up on the surface.


