In suburban Bergen County—where people commute, walk to nearby stores, and manage older homes and properties—internal injury cases commonly hinge on one problem: a delay between the event and the paperwork.
For example, after a winter slip near a driveway or sidewalk, you might assume you’re “just sore” and wait to see if symptoms pass. Or after a short commuter crash on a busy route, you might postpone imaging while hoping the pain settles. In New Jersey, that kind of gap can give insurers an opening to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the incident.
A Glen Rock-focused approach starts by building a clean timeline that connects:
- when impact happened,
- when symptoms began or changed,
- when you sought care,
- what tests showed, and
- how doctors explained causation.


