In a commute-heavy town like Carteret, many people try to “push through” pain and delay follow-up care—especially when symptoms feel vague (stiffness, pressure, abdominal discomfort, dizziness, headaches, or unusual fatigue). But internal injuries don’t always announce themselves immediately.
New Jersey insurers frequently look for inconsistencies: a gap between the incident and medical evaluation, symptoms that don’t match the reported mechanism, or records that don’t clearly describe what clinicians observed. That’s why your early documentation and your medical timeline matter so much.
Common Carteret situations where internal injuries can be missed at first:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes where the body absorbs blunt force and symptoms emerge later.
- Falls on uneven sidewalks, store entrances, or parking-lot surfaces (including weather-related traction issues).
- Construction, warehouse, and industrial work injuries involving falls, impacts from tools/materials, or repetitive strain that worsens.
- Pedestrian and cyclist incidents where impact forces may not look severe externally.


