Many internal injury disputes start the same way: the other side argues the injury was not caused by the incident or that the symptoms were too delayed to connect to the trauma.
In Passaic, that often shows up in common real-world situations:
- Commuter traffic collisions (rear-end impacts, sudden stops, and side impacts) where symptoms may worsen after adrenaline wears off.
- Slip-and-fall incidents in high-foot-traffic areas—wet floors, uneven surfaces, loading dock transitions, or poorly marked hazards.
- Workplace injuries in industrial and service roles where the incident may be reported quickly, but the internal effects surface later.
Insurance adjusters frequently focus on gaps: “Why didn’t you seek care immediately?” “Why didn’t the first exam show this?” “Is this related to a prior condition?” In New Jersey, the burden still depends on proof and credibility—so your timeline and medical documentation are critical.


