In a suburb like Clifton, people often return to work quickly, run errands, or wait to see if symptoms “settle.” With internal injuries, that habit can backfire.
New Jersey claims frequently hinge on whether your medical timeline supports causation—meaning your doctors can reasonably connect your injury to the specific incident. In practice, that can involve:
- symptoms that develop hours later (or over a few days)
- imaging that’s ordered after initial visits
- follow-up appointments that show the injury was real—not imagined
Delays don’t automatically destroy a case, but they do create room for an adjuster to argue the injury came from something else. Our job is to tighten the timeline and translate medical findings into a clear story.


