Personal Injury Doctors in New Jersey
After an auto accident, slip and fall, workplace trauma, or delayed injury symptoms, PPSI evaluates neck, back, joint, nerve, soft-tissue, and foot or ankle pain with a coordinated medical plan. Care may include imaging review, EMG/NCS when nerve symptoms are present, pain management, chiropractic care, physical therapy, orthopedics, podiatry, or spine consultation when clinically appropriate.
Complete injury evaluation
We assess pain location, mechanism of injury, neurological signs, mobility limits, prior care, imaging, and how symptoms affect work, driving, sleep, and daily activities.
Common personal injury cases
PPSI treats injuries related to car accidents, truck accidents, falls, workplace trauma, lifting injuries, pedestrian incidents, and delayed pain after trauma.
Coordinated documentation
Clear diagnosis, objective findings, treatment recommendations, follow-up notes, and referrals help patients understand care and support properly documented injury cases.
Specialists in one network
Patients can access pain management, spine specialists, orthopedics, chiropractic care, physical therapy, podiatry, and EMG testing without having to piece together fragmented care. PPSI keeps medical documentation focused on exam findings, diagnoses, treatment plans, referrals, and response to care.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I bring to a personal injury appointment?
Bring photo ID, insurance information, accident details, prior imaging, emergency room records, medication lists, and any PIP/no-fault, workers' compensation, authorization, or approved representative information if applicable.
Do you treat slip and fall injuries?
Yes. PPSI evaluates fall-related neck, back, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle, nerve, and soft-tissue pain. Treatment depends on the exam, symptom severity, imaging needs, and medical history.
Will I need imaging or EMG testing?
Imaging or EMG/NCS depends on the exam and symptoms. The provider may review existing studies or order additional testing when medically necessary, especially when pain radiates, numbness develops, or weakness is present.
