In suburban areas like Wildwood, serious crashes and slips can happen quickly—often involving commuters, school-area traffic, roadway construction, or drivers who claim they “didn’t see” what caused the accident. When paralysis is involved, the margin for error is small: insurers may challenge causation, timing, and even the severity of the neurological injury.
Early evidence is what keeps the story consistent later. That includes:
- Crash scene documentation (photos/video, vehicle positions, roadway conditions, weather/lighting)
- Witness names and statements (especially those who may leave the area)
- Medical records showing neurological findings over time
- Work and daily-life documentation showing how function changed
A paralysis injury claim is not just about the emergency room visit—it’s about proving the injury’s cause, scope, and impact from day one.


