In an urban area like Paterson, injuries happen in environments that can complicate record-building:
- Busy streets and crosswalks: impacts may occur quickly, witnesses may be transient, and video footage can be overwritten.
- Commute-related collisions: conflicting accounts can surface early, and adjusters may try to frame symptoms as “minor” before tests are completed.
- Workplace incidents and industrial work: delayed pain is common after slips, equipment contact, and falls from height.
For internal injuries, delay can cut both ways. Symptoms may worsen over hours or days, but insurers may argue the injury didn’t come from the incident. In New Jersey, that becomes a causation problem you must address with credible medical records and a consistent timeline.
Bottom line: in Paterson cases, your documentation strategy matters as much as the initial accident report.


