Elmwood Park has plenty of the kinds of incidents that can cause internal trauma without dramatic external signs—commuter traffic, quick stops, tight lanes, and pedestrians moving between sidewalks and storefronts. Many people only realize something serious is wrong after:
- abdominal or chest pain ramps up later
- dizziness, nausea, or weakness appears hours after impact
- bruising is minimal, but imaging reveals internal damage
- follow-up visits uncover bleeding, organ irritation, or soft-tissue injury
In New Jersey, insurance adjusters often focus on the same question: why the medical findings came when they did. If your symptom timeline doesn’t line up cleanly with the incident narrative, your claim can stall.
A lawyer’s job is to help you connect the dots using the records—so your claim isn’t judged solely by how you felt at the scene.


