In Bergenfield, many head-injury cases arise from situations tied to everyday movement—cars at busy intersections, sudden braking on commutes, pedestrians crossing near traffic, and slip-and-fall incidents at workplaces and retail areas.
Because of that, adjusters often focus on two questions early:
- Was the injury documented soon enough? Delayed treatment can create a causation argument.
- Do the records show functional impact? For TBI, “not visible” symptoms (memory issues, headaches, concentration problems, mood changes) must be captured by clinicians and reflected in real-world limitations.
A calculator can’t weigh those record-quality issues. A lawyer can.


