In New Brunswick, serious injuries are commonly tied to scenarios where people are moving—commuters, pedestrians near commercial corridors, delivery vehicles, and construction activity. Catastrophic outcomes can follow from:
- High-speed or distracted driving on major routes and local connectors
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where visibility and timing matter
- Truck/box-vehicle collisions where braking distance and lane positioning become central
- Worksite injuries tied to industrial or construction activity
- Slip/trip hazards in high-traffic areas where maintenance schedules are disputed
What makes these cases especially difficult is that insurers often focus on what’s “known today,” even when the injury’s true impact isn’t fully clear for weeks or months.


