Brunswick residents are often dealing with injuries tied to common local realities: stop-and-go commuting, high-speed merges, sudden braking near intersections, and pedestrians sharing road space with fast traffic. When a person is struck by a vehicle, hit by debris, or suffers a fall during the chaos of an accident, internal trauma can occur even when the outside of the body looks “okay.”
In these scenarios, the legal challenge is usually two-fold:
- Mechanism: Did the impact force plausibly cause the type of internal injury found on imaging or labs?
- Timing: Do your symptom onset and medical visits match what clinicians say is medically consistent?
When those two pieces don’t line up cleanly, adjusters often push the claim toward doubt. That’s where focused advocacy makes a difference—especially if you’re dealing with records that mention bleeding, tissue damage, or complications.


