Many local injuries involve more than one factor—traffic flow, quick stops, pedestrians, and drivers who may not have been paying attention.
Common Somers Point scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end collisions on commuting routes where braking happens fast and whiplash symptoms begin immediately or later.
- Crashes near busy retail or event areas where traffic patterns change quickly and lane awareness becomes a dispute.
- Visitor-related driving risks during peak seasons, when unfamiliar drivers may be harder to assess from memory alone.
- Slip-and-fall incidents connected to property conditions, where neck/back strains can be argued as unrelated or “pre-existing.”
In each situation, the claim often turns on the same question: what evidence shows the incident caused (or aggravated) your condition, and how does the medical record support the impact on your life?


