In a coastal, suburban, and tourism-adjacent community like Somers Point, internal injuries often show up after incidents where the impact is concentrated and symptoms don’t hit immediately. Common local scenarios include:
- Car accidents on busy routes and detours (rear-end impacts, sudden braking, and side-impact collisions)
- Slip-and-fall incidents on wet walkways, seasonal ice, or uneven surfaces near retail and public areas
- Bike and pedestrian collisions during peak foot-traffic periods
- Work injuries for people in trades and seasonal employment where lifting, falls, or machinery contact occur
One pattern we frequently see: people feel “mostly okay” at first, then symptoms escalate over the next 24–72 hours. That delay can be medically real—and still become a legal battleground.


