In a suburban community like Fair Lawn, injuries frequently occur in predictable settings: commuter traffic, routine errands, school-area movement, and pedestrian-heavy sidewalks. What matters is how quickly your symptoms were addressed and how consistently your medical record reflects what happened.
Insurance adjusters commonly look for gaps—like treatment delays, vague descriptions in early visits, or inconsistencies between what you reported and what clinicians documented. Those issues can be especially harmful when the defense argues your symptoms were pre-existing or unrelated to the incident.
The goal: build a tight timeline that connects the event to your treatment, functional limitations, and the realistic course of recovery.


