Broken bone cases aren’t only about X-rays. In Palisades Park, the disputes often start with what happened right before the injury and whether the other side can poke holes in the timeline.
Common local scenarios that lead to fractured bones include:
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents involving distracted driving, sudden stops, or unclear right-of-way.
- Slip-and-fall injuries on sidewalks, apartment entryways, and shared walkways where weather and cleanup schedules can be contested.
- Parking lot and driveway impacts where visibility is limited by vehicles, lighting, or layout.
- Construction and property maintenance work where uneven surfaces, missing barriers, or inadequate safety practices contribute to falls.
- Commuter “left turn” and merge collisions where injury mechanism may be disputed.
Insurers may argue the fracture is unrelated, “pre-existing,” or that your symptoms don’t match the incident. In NJ, where claims can be heavily document-driven, those arguments can derail a case unless the record is built early and consistently.


