Newark residents frequently deal with injuries connected to commuting and everyday traffic patterns—especially around busy corridors, intersections, and high-foot-traffic areas near local businesses and community events.
In many fracture cases, insurers argue one of two things:
- The injury didn’t match the incident (or they claim it was unrelated)
- You were partially responsible (even when the other side created the hazard)
When liability is disputed, your claim needs more than “I broke my [bone].” It needs a clear, consistent story supported by records—because adjusters often try to reduce the case to a low-dollar “minor injury” narrative.


