Clifton residents often deal with high-traffic routes and quick traffic merges, especially during peak commute hours. After a serious accident, insurers may contact you quickly and push for recorded statements, medical authorizations, or “quick resolutions.”
If paralysis is involved, that pressure is particularly dangerous. The insurance side may try to frame causation in a way that reduces liability—especially if they believe the injury may have been pre-existing, worsened later, or not fully documented at the outset.
What to do next: get legal guidance early so communications are handled correctly, your medical timeline is preserved, and your claim is built to withstand the arguments insurers commonly raise in New Jersey.


