Easton residents deal with a mix of risk factors that can escalate the stakes in catastrophic injury matters:
- High-speed corridor traffic and commuting routes (including Route 22 and surrounding connectors) where severe impact can lead to traumatic brain injury, spinal damage, and long-term disability.
- Pedestrian activity near downtown and event areas, where crosswalks, construction zones, and late-evening visibility can increase the odds of serious harm.
- Industrial and logistics workplaces in the broader area, where equipment injuries and fall risks may trigger complex liability involving employers, contractors, or equipment vendors.
Because these cases can involve multiple potential defendants and disputed causation, the early decisions you make—especially around statements, documentation, and evidence—can shape settlement leverage.


