In and around Newark, many serious injuries happen during routine-looking commutes: short windows between drop-offs, merges on busy roads, sudden braking in traffic, or pedestrians caught in fast-moving traffic patterns. Internal trauma can be triggered by blunt force even when there’s no dramatic external injury.
What makes these cases tricky is timing. A person may feel “off” later that day or over the next several days—because internal bleeding, inflammation, or organ stress may evolve. In California, insurers often try to frame delayed symptoms as unrelated, especially when the initial medical visit didn’t document the full progression.
What this means for your claim: you need a consistent, medically supported story that connects the incident mechanics to the symptoms you experienced afterward.


