In Linden, the most persuasive injury claims usually share one thing: a clear timeline. That matters because insurance adjusters often look for reasons to argue that symptoms are unrelated, exaggerated, or not caused by the incident.
Local reality: after a crash or on-the-job event, people often keep working for a short time, delay treatment, or describe symptoms in broad terms. Later, defense counsel may claim the injury was pre-existing or that the incident didn’t match the medical findings.
A strong claim in Linden typically focuses on:
- When symptoms began (same day vs. delayed onset)
- How symptoms changed (worsened, plateaued, spread)
- What clinicians documented (functional limitations, treatment plans)
- Consistency across records (ER/urgent care, primary care, PT, specialists)


