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Muskogee, OK Internal Injury Lawyer

Injuries to internal organs are among the most dangerous injuries in any accident in Muskogee, OK. Unlike visible injuries, symptoms may not appear for hours or even days after the accident—making prompt medical evaluation absolutely critical. McKay Law fights for internal injury victims throughout OK. We handle cases involving abdominal trauma, chest injuries, organ damage, internal bleeding, and severe vascular injuries. The danger of internal injuries because some victims walk away from accidents only to collapse later from undetected harm—with delayed symptoms sometimes proving fatal. These injuries typically result from auto crashes, blunt force trauma, deceleration injuries, and crushing impacts. Treatment for internal injuries can demand immediate, life-saving intervention—with options including emergency procedures and long-term monitoring. Hospital bills add up rapidly—and complications can multiply costs further. Our Muskogee personal injury attorneys consult with specialists to prove the accident caused your harm. We pursue full compensation including economic and non-economic losses, including the full cost of life-saving treatment. Many internal injury victims face long-term consequences consequences that extend years beyond the initial injury. Insurers frequently dispute the severity of internal harm—we don’t let them downplay life-threatening injuries. We secure essential proof including the full medical record establishing the link between the accident and your injuries. Don’t settle before you know the full extent of your future medical needs—internal injuries can have complications that emerge months or years later. Every internal injury case is handled on a contingency basis—no fees unless we recover. Contact McKay Law today for a no-cost case review with a Muskogee, OK personal injury attorney who will fight for the full recovery you deserve.

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Internal Injury Lawyer in Muskogee, OK | McKay Law

Internal Injury Legal Counsel in Muskogee, OK | McKay Law

The Basics of Internal Injury Cases

Internal injuries are among the most dangerous injuries in personal injury law. Unlike injuries you can see, internal injuries often appear hours or days later and become deadly before diagnosis. Bleeding inside the body and organ damage are responsible for many accident deaths. Even when survived lasting consequences and ongoing treatment. McKay Law advocates for internal injury victims in Muskogee and across the state.

What Causes Internal Trauma

  • Car, truck, motorcycle, and rideshare accidents
  • Pedestrian and bicycle accidents
  • Falls on unsafe property
  • On-the-job injuries
  • Athletic injuries
  • Defective products
  • Violent attacks
  • Construction-related trauma
  • Healthcare negligence
  • Force trauma
  • Puncture wounds

Categories of Internal Trauma

  • Internal bleeding:

    • Intra-abdominal hemorrhage

    • Hemothorax

    • Subdural, epidural, or subarachnoid hemorrhage

    • Bleeding behind the abdomen

  • Internal organ injuries:

    • Liver lacerations and bleeding

    • Spleen rupture

    • Kidney lacerations or contusions

    • Pancreas injuries

    • Lung injuries

    • Heart damage

    • Bladder rupture

    • Bowel and intestinal damage

    • Stomach injuries

  • Additional internal trauma:

    • Air in the chest cavity

    • Tears in the diaphragm

    • Aortic injuries

    • Spinal cord injuries

    • Pelvic organ injuries

How Internal Injuries Present

Symptoms can be subtle initially. Watch for these symptoms:

  • Pain in the belly
  • Chest discomfort
  • Shortness of breath
  • Dizziness
  • Fainting or loss of consciousness
  • Tachycardia
  • Drop in blood pressure
  • Cool, pale skin
  • Nausea
  • Blood in vomit, urine, or stool
  • Bruising on the abdomen or chest
  • Swelling
  • Confusion or altered mental state
  • Severe headache
  • Coma

These signs are medical emergencies.

Why Internal Injuries Are So Dangerous

  • Often hidden — visible damage may understate internal injuries
  • Late-appearing symptoms — symptoms can take hours or days to develop
  • Quick worsening — conditions can worsen quickly
  • Diagnostic challenges — diagnosis often requires advanced imaging
  • Medical emergencies — time-critical conditions
  • Often surgical — many internal injuries require operative intervention
  • Blood loss — massive blood loss possible
  • Lasting organ damage — survivors often have permanent organ damage

Diagnostic Process

  • Hands-on medical evaluation
  • Blood pressure, pulse, breathing monitoring
  • CT imaging
  • MRI scans
  • X-ray imaging
  • Ultrasound
  • Blood tests
  • Urine tests
  • Diagnostic surgery

Treatment for Internal Injuries

  • Trauma surgery
  • Blood transfusions
  • Repair of damaged organs
  • Organ removal
  • Pain medication
  • ICU care
  • Long-term monitoring
  • Physical and functional rehabilitation
  • Long-term medication

Who Can Be Held Liable for Internal Injuries

  • At-fault motorists
  • Premises operators
  • Companies in workplace injury cases
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • Doctors and hospitals
  • Athletic facilities
  • Assailants

Elements of Your Claim

  • A Duty of Care — A legal duty applied.
  • Negligent Conduct — Conduct fell below the standard.
  • A Direct Link — The negligence caused your internal injury.
  • Concrete Harm — Economic and non-economic harm.

Recovery for Internal Injury Victims

  • Medical bills, past and future
  • ER and trauma costs
  • Surgery costs
  • ICU and hospital stay costs
  • Blood transfusion costs
  • Long-term care and rehabilitation
  • Medication expenses
  • Lost income and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • The toll on daily life
  • Loss of consortium
  • Lasting disability
  • Wrongful death compensation when the injury was fatal
  • Punitive damages when warranted

What’s Different About These Cases

  • Time-critical treatment — prompt medical attention is essential
  • Specialized experts — medical expertise drives these cases
  • Ongoing medical needs — ongoing medical surveillance is common
  • Significant case value — major medical expenses and pain and suffering
  • Frequent fatalities — many internal injury cases involve wrongful death

Filing Deadline

The deadline in Oklahoma is two years from the date of the incident to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Wrongful death cases are likewise subject to two-year statute.

What Working With Us Looks Like

We work with treating physicians, trauma surgeons, and other specialists to establish the lasting impact, account for future medical needs, address delayed-onset injury issues, capture comprehensive case value, and build each file for the courtroom from the start.

FAQ

Q: I felt fine after the crash but now I have abdominal pain — could it be an internal injury?

A: Yes — go to the ER now. Delayed symptoms can indicate serious internal injuries.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Zero upfront. We only get paid if we win.

Q: My spleen was removed after the accident — what’s my case worth?

A: Significant. Loss of an organ supports substantial damages, including lifetime medical monitoring and impact on quality of life.

Q: I had internal bleeding that required emergency surgery — what damages can I recover?

A: Comprehensive damages — surgical costs, ICU costs, lost income, and lifetime care.

Q: My family member died from internal injuries after a crash — what can we do?

A: Yes — wrongful death claim available.

Q: Should I give the insurance company a recorded statement?

A: No. Call us first.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

A: 2 years from the date of the incident (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Don’t wait — evidence and medical documentation matter.

Recovering Damages for Internal Trauma in Muskogee, OK

Few injury categories combine the deceptive quiet of internal injuries with their potential for catastrophic outcomes. External examination may reveal nothing. Symptoms can be delayed by hours, days, or even weeks. And without prompt medical recognition, they can become fatal. A Muskogee internal injury attorney knows how to properly document the full scope of internal trauma.

Why Internal Injuries Are Different

Hidden Damage Without Obvious External Signs

Internal injuries can present with only minor visible signs. This makes them especially dangerous because they’re easily missed.

The body can absorb significant force while showing minimal external signs.

Delayed Symptom Onset

Internal hemorrhage may not be immediately apparent. Symptoms may emerge hours, days, or even weeks after the underlying trauma.

Symptom timing:

  • Necessitates prompt medical assessment
  • Generates timing-of-injury disputes
  • Permits internal injuries to develop critically before recognition

Hidden Damage Affects Vital Systems

Internal damage affects the body’s most critical systems:

  • Blood circulation and the heart
  • Breathing function
  • Digestion
  • Kidneys and urinary tract
  • Reproductive function
  • Hormonal/endocrine systems

Internal Injuries Can Be Life-Threatening

Many internal injuries can cause death if not promptly treated. Internal injuries can become rapidly fatal.

Common Internal Injuries

Internal Bleeding (Hemorrhage)

Internal bleeding is among the most dangerous internal injuries.

Internal hemorrhage can affect:

  • Bleeding in the chest cavity
  • Abdominal bleeding
  • Bleeding behind the abdominal cavity
  • Within solid organs (spleen, liver, kidneys)
  • Brain bleeding
  • Between layers of organs

Internal bleeding without medical intervention leads to shock and ultimately death.

Solid Organ Injuries

Splenic Injuries

Splenic injuries are common. Spleen rupture can cause life-threatening hemorrhage. May require splenectomy.

Liver Injuries

Liver damage can be devastating. Hepatic injuries produce significant hemorrhage.

Kidney Injuries

Renal trauma spans a spectrum of severity. May cause chronic kidney problems.

Pancreatic Injuries

Pancreatic trauma can be challenging to identify. Leads to severe issues.

Hollow Organ Injuries

Bowel Perforations

Intestinal perforation can release intestinal contents into the abdominal cavity. These require immediate surgical intervention.

Stomach Injuries

Gastric injury is less common but serious.

Bladder Injuries

Urinary bladder trauma can occur in pelvic trauma.

Chest Injuries

Pulmonary Contusion

Lung contusion can cause significant breathing problems.

Pneumothorax

Pneumothorax requires emergency treatment.

Hemothorax

Bleeding into the pleural space requires immediate treatment.

Cardiac Injuries

Cardiac injury can cause arrhythmias and other complications. Pericardial fluid compressing the heart is life-threatening.

Aortic Injury

Aortic injury is among the most lethal injuries.

Diaphragm Injuries

Diaphragmatic injury allows abdominal contents to enter the chest.

Pelvic Injuries

Pelvic damage can involve bone fractures combined with internal organ damage.

Common Causes of Internal Injuries

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Vehicle accidents produce many internal injuries.

The forces in vehicle crashes impact organ systems, producing direct and crushing injuries.

Falls

High falls generate internal damage.

Pedestrian and Cyclist Accidents

Vehicle strikes of pedestrians and cyclists often produce internal injuries.

Workplace Accidents

Construction site accidents can cause internal trauma.

Crush Injuries

Crush injuries from vehicles, machinery, or structures cause severe internal damage.

Penetrating Injuries

Penetrating injuries produce direct organ damage.

Sports and Recreational Injuries

Recreational injuries can cause internal injuries.

Medical Negligence

Medical procedures gone wrong can cause internal injuries.

Defective Products

Product malfunctions can cause internal injuries.

Why Internal Injury Cases Get Minimized

“It Doesn’t Look That Bad”

With minimal external signs, insurers minimize the harm.

This minimization continues despite diagnosis.

“The Other Driver Was Fine”

The comparative absence of obvious injury in others is leveraged by defense.

Delayed Diagnosis

Internal injuries diagnosed days after the accident generate causation disputes.

Defense leverages other potential causes.

Lack of Public Awareness

People don’t understand the delayed onset issue makes insurance arguments effective.

How Internal Injury Cases Get Built

Immediate Medical Documentation

Initial emergency care provide the foundation.

Imaging Studies

CT scans, ultrasounds, MRIs provide objective evidence.

Surgical Findings

Operative reports from emergency surgery establish the severity of internal damage.

Treating Physician Testimony

Treating physicians support the injury claim.

Medical Records of Delayed Diagnoses

For injuries diagnosed days or weeks after the accident, Medical documentation of the chain build the causation case.

Expert Medical Testimony

Specialty medical experts build the medical case.

Patient Symptom Tracking

Documentation of the development of symptoms builds the timeline.

Damages in Internal Injury Cases

Compensation in these cases include:

  • Trauma center treatment
  • Operating costs
  • Hospitalization
  • Critical care costs
  • Continuing surgical care
  • Long-term medical care
  • Earnings affected by injury
  • Reduced ability to work
  • Non-economic damages
  • Loss of consortium
  • Wrongful death and survivor damages
  • Enhanced damages where conduct was egregious

Long-Term Consequences

Lasting consequences are typical:

Permanent Organ Damage

Removed or significantly damaged organs generate lasting issues.

Splenectomy Consequences

Splenectomy requires lifelong vaccinations and precautions.

Kidney Function Issues

Renal damage may lead to dialysis.

Digestive Complications

Bowel injuries may result in chronic digestive problems.

Reproductive Complications

Internal injuries involving reproductive organs can affect fertility, sexual function, or hormonal balance.

Chronic Pain

Long-term pain syndromes create chronic pain conditions.

Common Insurance Defenses

“The Injury Wasn’t Caused by the Accident”

Defense’s primary argument. “Something else caused this”.

“The Injury Was Pre-Existing”

Prior medical issues come up in defense arguments. The aggravation rule applies.

“Plaintiff Delayed Treatment”

“You should have gone to the hospital sooner”. This argument is paradoxical because internal injuries often don’t produce immediate symptoms due to the delayed presentation of internal injuries.

“The Severity Is Exaggerated”

“The injury wasn’t that bad”.

“Comparative Fault”

“You contributed too”.

Critical Steps After an Incident That May Cause Internal Injuries

Get Emergency Medical Attention Immediately

Even when you feel fine, emergency medical care is essential.

Internal injuries don’t always produce immediate symptoms.

Don’t Refuse Medical Transport

Even when feeling fine, paramedic evaluation establishes the medical record.

Allow Comprehensive Trauma Evaluation

Trauma evaluations include imaging to detect internal injuries.

Don’t Refuse Imaging

Comprehensive imaging studies reveal subclinical internal damage.

Document All Symptoms Over Time

Symptoms emerge over time. Track all symptoms as they occur.

Track Vital Signs

For known internal injuries, track concerning developments: changes in bowel/bladder function.

Don’t Sign Releases Quickly

Adjusters move fast. Long-term consequences may not be apparent initially.

Attorney Costs

Counsel experienced with internal injury claims charge no upfront fees. Specialty expertise costs reimbursed from the recovery.

Move Quickly

Internal injury cases require prompt action.

Medical evaluation and documentation matters significantly. Continued documentation of evolving symptoms is essential.

Filing deadlines applies regardless.

Getting an attorney involved promptly protects every aspect of the claim while long-term consequences become clear and the full damages picture emerges.

McKay Law Is Your Muskogee Advocate After An Internal Injury

Some of the most deadly injuries after a traumatic accident are the ones you can’t see — and sometimes can’t even feel right away. Internal injuries include damage to the liver, spleen, kidneys, lungs, intestines, and major blood vessels, along with internal bleeding that can build silently for hours before symptoms become apparent. A passenger who gets up from a car crash, a worker who shrugs off a blow from a falling object, or a pedestrian who feels “just sore” after being struck by a vehicle can be hours away from a life-threatening medical emergency. At McKay Law, we understand how treacherous the gap between injury and diagnosis can be — and we retain trauma surgeons, emergency medicine specialists, and treating physicians to verify the full extent of the internal damage, the treatment required to address it, and the long-term complications that frequently follow.

Internal injury cases often involve emergency surgery, blood transfusions, extended ICU stays, the removal of damaged organs, and ongoing complications that necessitate lifelong monitoring. Insurance carriers often try to downplay the long-term consequences of internal injuries, especially when imaging looks “normal” months after surgery. When you join the McKay Law family, we won’t allow that approach. We pursue complete compensation for emergency airlift and trauma care, exploratory and reconstructive surgeries, ICU and prolonged hospitalization, future medical monitoring, prescription medications, the loss or partial loss of organ function, missed paychecks, reduced future income, the life-altering pain and emotional weight of coming through an injury this serious — and in the most sorrowful cases, the wrongful death of a family member. Phone us right away at (866) 679-9651 or reach out online to arrange your free consultation and bring a firm that takes internal injuries with the weight they deserve in your corner.

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