In many head-injury claims, the dispute isn’t whether someone had symptoms—it’s whether the symptoms were caused by the incident and how the symptoms affected function over time.
For Palisades Park residents, that evidence can hinge on practical details such as:
- Timing: Did you receive emergency or urgent evaluation soon after the crash, fall, or workplace incident?
- Documentation: Do you have a trail of medical notes describing headaches, dizziness, memory issues, sleep disruption, mood changes, or concentration problems?
- Consistency: Do your reports to clinicians match your accident timeline and limitations at work and home?
A settlement calculator can’t recreate that chain of proof. It can only offer a generic range. In New Jersey, insurers and defense counsel typically focus on whether the record supports both damages and causation.


