In a commuting-heavy area like New Brunswick, claims commonly involve rear-end crashes, stop-and-go traffic impacts, and pedestrian/vehicle conflicts near busy business and transit areas. Those scenarios can lead to disputes over:
- How the collision happened (speed, braking, lane position, visibility)
- Whether the injury matches the mechanism (soft-tissue strain vs. disc/nerve involvement)
- Whether symptoms were immediate or delayed
- The extent of functional limits—how your injury affects sitting, driving, lifting, walking, or returning to work
Insurance adjusters may request statements or paperwork early, hoping to lock in a narrative before medical records fully develop. Having counsel early can help ensure the story remains accurate and supported.


