In Suffolk, many injuries occur in environments where evidence can be incomplete or disputed:
- Traffic patterns and rear-end impacts: Stop-and-go commuting can make it hard for witnesses to describe speed and impact timing. Defense counsel may argue the injury didn’t result from the collision.
- Busy commercial areas: Incidents near shopping and busy streets can involve multiple vehicles, shifting fault among drivers, or unclear documentation.
- Industrial and construction work: Employers and insurers may challenge causation by pointing to prior conditions, different job duties, or gaps in early reporting.
When liability or causation is challenged, your case needs more than “I hurt.” It needs a coherent timeline—injury mechanism, symptom progression, and medical findings that line up.


