Chatham is largely suburban, with people commuting to work and school, driving familiar routes, and relying on predictable road conditions—until they’re not. Serious paralysis cases here often stem from events like:
- Commuter crashes on nearby highways and feeder roads, including rear-end and intersection collisions
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in busier stretches where visibility and timing matter
- Motorcycle and bicycle crashes during warmer months
- Construction and utility-related hazards when work zones or maintenance issues aren’t handled correctly
When paralysis happens, the legal focus quickly shifts to one thing: how the incident is connected to the neurological injury and what evidence will hold up under New Jersey insurance and legal scrutiny.


