In Princeton, injuries frequently occur in settings where liability gets contested early:
- Commuter traffic and rapid stop-and-go can make it harder to establish how the crash happened.
- High pedestrian activity increases the odds that witnesses remember different details.
- College-area and downtown movement means multiple nearby accounts, but not everyone has the same version of events.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns can lead to disputes over visibility, signage, and lane control.
When neck or back symptoms show up later—or worsen after the initial appointment—defense teams may argue the injury wasn’t caused by the incident. That’s why we help clients build a tight timeline: what happened, when symptoms began, what clinicians documented, and how treatment progressed.


