New Brunswick sees a mix of dense pedestrian areas, frequent vehicle traffic, and active construction/maintenance work—conditions where impacts can happen fast and then symptoms unfold later. In local cases, insurers often look for reasons to downplay seriousness, particularly when:
- The incident happened in a high-traffic area and documentation is incomplete (limited witness recall, unclear incident reports).
- You delayed treatment because pain seemed “manageable” at first.
- Your symptoms developed after the fact, which can happen with internal bleeding, soft-tissue trauma, or organ irritation.
- Medical records contain imaging/lab notes that require careful linking to the incident timeline.
Because New Jersey claims frequently turn on causation and documentation, the best cases are built around records and chronology—not guesswork.


