Paralysis doesn’t happen by accident—it usually follows high-impact forces or severe trauma. In Dover and the surrounding Morris County area, many catastrophic injuries come from predictable real-world scenarios:
- Commuter collisions on multi-lane corridors and at stop-and-go intersections, where sudden stops and distracted driving can turn a crash into a spinal injury.
- Motorcycle and vehicle impacts where riders and passengers may be thrown or struck in ways that increase the risk of neck and back trauma.
- Worksite incidents involving falls, equipment movement, or temporary jobsite conditions—especially when safety procedures aren’t followed.
- Slip-and-fall hazards in retail centers, apartment buildings, and public-facing properties where lighting, maintenance, or warning systems are disputed.
After a paralysis injury, insurers often focus on gaps: conflicting timelines, missing records, or claims that the injury was “pre-existing.” A lawyer’s job is to build a clear causation story using the evidence that can stand up to New Jersey claim scrutiny.


