Before anything legal, the priority is medical stability. If you’re still receiving care, keep following the treating team’s recommendations and ask for clarification when something doesn’t make sense.
Once you can, focus on documentation—because hospitals operate on records, not recollections:
- Request copies of medical records (including nursing notes, medication administration records, imaging/lab reports, discharge paperwork)
- Save any written instructions you received at discharge
- Keep bills, insurance correspondence, and proof of out-of-pocket expenses
- Write down a timeline while details are fresh (who said what, when, and what symptoms changed)
In Manville and throughout NJ, this early preservation matters because obtaining records, organizing them for review, and identifying the key decision points can affect how quickly your claim can be assessed.


