In Harrison, many serious injuries happen during situations where people are moving fast—commuting, crossing near traffic, riding in vehicles, or navigating uneven walkways. When the impact is blunt or concentrated, internal trauma may not be obvious immediately.
What tends to complicate these cases is a familiar pattern:
- Symptoms begin mildly and worsen over the next 24–72 hours
- Medical visits happen “when it gets bad enough” rather than immediately
- Insurance asks for a statement before your full diagnostic picture is complete
In New Jersey, insurers and defense attorneys often argue that a delay means the injury wasn’t caused by the incident. The difference between a denied claim and a stronger one is usually whether your medical records show a consistent story—mechanism of injury, symptom progression, and diagnostic findings.


