An internal injury is harm inside the body that may involve organs, blood vessels, deep tissues, or internal structures. Because there may be little or no visible bruising at first, people often continue working, thinking they can “push through,” or they assume the discomfort will fade. In reality, internal injuries can worsen as inflammation develops or as bleeding, swelling, or tissue damage progresses.
In Nevada, the risk of delayed diagnosis can be higher because many residents are active in physically demanding work and recreation. Construction laborers, warehouse workers, casino and hotel staff, ranch hands, and drivers all face accident scenarios where the body absorbs force that isn’t immediately apparent. Even a fall at home or a collision in a parking lot can trigger internal injury that becomes clearer only after follow-up evaluation.
A key issue in these cases is that internal harm can be misunderstood by others. Family members might think you’re exaggerating because there’s no dramatic external wound. Employers may be reluctant to accommodate restrictions. Insurance adjusters may label the symptoms as unrelated or pre-existing. A Nevada internal injury claim often turns on whether the evidence supports the story you’re living.


