In a busy suburban community, it’s common for head-injury symptoms to be misunderstood. People may see you “looking okay” after the crash, fall, or workplace incident—while you’re dealing with headaches, dizziness, memory gaps, sleep disruption, irritability, or difficulty concentrating.
New Jersey insurers frequently scrutinize whether symptoms were:
- reported consistently after the incident,
- documented by treating providers,
- tied to the accident by medical records, and
- supported by functional impact (work limits, daily activity changes, follow-up care).
A generic calculator can’t account for that. In Roselle Park cases, the strongest claims usually come from early medical evaluation and a clear paper trail that shows how symptoms evolved over time.


