In Bayonne, serious injuries frequently occur where stop-and-go traffic, lane changes, heavy trucks, and pedestrian activity overlap. That environment creates common proof problems:
- Surveillance footage gets overwritten quickly, especially near retail corridors and busy street intersections.
- Witnesses move on—memories fade, phone numbers change, and people forget key details.
- Scene documentation disappears when vehicles are towed and debris is cleared.
- Medical records arrive in pieces, which can make it easier for insurers to argue the injury “doesn’t match.”
A catastrophic injury claim needs a clean timeline connecting the incident to the injury and to the ongoing treatment plan. That’s why the early “paperwork phase” matters as much as the medical phase.


