Adjusters and defense counsel often challenge internal injury claims for reasons that are common in New Jersey cases—particularly when documentation is incomplete or the timeline is unclear.
In Bridgeton, disputes frequently come down to:
- Delayed symptoms after an impact (pain, dizziness, abdominal discomfort, headaches, or weakness showing up later)
- Conflicting accounts between what you told a provider, what you told an insurer, and what the medical records reflect
- Blunt-force mechanism questions (whether the incident described could plausibly cause what later appears on imaging or exam)
- Gaps in follow-up care (missed appointments, delayed testing, or treatment that doesn’t match the severity)
The result is that “hidden” injuries can become “hidden legal problems” unless your case is built around records and causation.


