In a suburban community with frequent commuting and heavy through-traffic, catastrophic cases commonly turn on details like speed, sightlines, lane changes, weather conditions, and how the injury was documented at the start.
You may also face defense arguments that are common in New Jersey injury disputes:
- “It was temporary”—even when your medical providers document long-term impairment.
- “Other causes explain it”—especially when symptoms evolve over time.
- “You waited too long”—when records, photos, or incident reports aren’t preserved early.
That’s why the first goal after a catastrophic injury is not just “filing a claim.” It’s building a clean, defensible record that matches what your doctors say and what happened on the day of the incident.


