Dumont is a suburban community with heavy daily commuting into nearby job centers. That commuting pattern affects the types of catastrophic injuries families see—particularly crashes involving passenger vehicles, delivery traffic, and distracted driving on local roads and connecting routes.
Paralysis claims may arise from:
- Rear-end collisions and sudden-impact events that destabilize the spine
- Intersection crashes where braking distance and traffic signals are contested
- Multi-vehicle accidents that complicate fault
- Pedestrian or cyclist impacts that lead to catastrophic neurological injury
When paralysis is involved, insurers frequently focus on two issues early on: (1) what exactly caused the injury and (2) whether the other side can reduce responsibility. A lawyer familiar with how these cases develop in New Jersey can help you respond strategically from day one.


