Residents in our area are frequently dealing with the same real-world factors that complicate serious injury claims:
- Busy commuting routes and high-speed traffic increases the odds of severe trauma.
- Pedestrian-heavy days (school schedules, errands, and peak local activity) can create disputed accounts about where someone was, what they saw, and how quickly help arrived.
- Construction and roadway changes can lead to negligence arguments involving signage, lane control, and maintenance.
When an amputation happens, the first hours matter. Statements get recorded, surveillance footage may be overwritten, and medical details evolve quickly. The legal system in New Jersey rewards claimants who can connect the incident to the medical outcome with clear, consistent proof.


