Injuries can evolve after a collision or fall—particularly when blunt force affects the abdomen, chest, or head. In New Milford, where many residents drive to work or move between neighborhoods by foot, it’s common for people to “wait and see” after an impact.
But delayed symptoms can create two problems for your claim:
- Causation disputes: The defense may argue the injury was unrelated to the incident.
- Documentation gaps: If you delay medical evaluation, your timeline may be harder to connect to specific findings.
New Jersey injury claims often rise or fall on medical consistency: what clinicians observed, what tests confirmed, and whether your symptom timeline matches the type of trauma you reported.


