In many broken-bone cases, the dispute isn’t whether you were injured—it’s what caused the injury and how quickly it was identified.
In Tinton Falls, common scenarios include:
- Rear-end and intersection crashes where a person reports pain later or gets initial imaging that misses the full extent of injury
- Slip-and-fall incidents connected to winter residue, tracked-in debris, or wet surfaces outside retail and service locations
- Workplace orthopedic injuries tied to industrial/warehouse activity in the region, including falls, equipment incidents, and improper safety setup
When an insurer argues the fracture was “pre-existing” or “unrelated,” the gap is often the timeline. That’s why the first goal after an injury is making sure the medical story matches what happened—and that the record is complete.


