Injury cases in New Jersey frequently rise or fall based on the story your medical records tell—especially when symptoms develop after a commute-related collision.
Common Plainfield scenarios include:
- Rear-end crashes that trigger whiplash-type neck strain and low back pain
- Intersection and turning collisions where the body twists and impacts shift spinal alignment
- Commercial vehicle impacts that involve stronger forces and more disputed causation
- Day-after worsening (pain that ramps up after inflammation), which can lead insurers to argue you “weren’t truly injured”
A lawyer’s job is to connect what happened to what changed in your body—using the sequence of treatment notes, objective findings, and clinician observations.


