In and around South Plainfield, many serious injuries come from commuter-style driving: late braking, distraction, following too closely, and intersections where vehicles accelerate after long stretches. In these cases, the defense often argues that symptoms are unrelated, exaggerated, or delayed.
That’s why your claim typically depends on whether key proof is gathered early, such as:
- Crash reports and how the incident was described
- Photo/video evidence (including phone video, nearby cameras, and dashcam footage when available)
- Medical records showing when symptoms began and how they progressed
- Witness statements from people who saw the impact or noticed your condition afterward
New Jersey injury claims are also affected by deadlines. If you wait too long to file, you can lose important rights—so it’s critical to speak with counsel sooner rather than later.


