In Eatontown, many serious injuries occur in situations that move quickly—commuting traffic, sudden braking, roadway visibility issues, construction activity, and parking-lot hazards. In these cases, insurers may argue that the injury is unrelated, that the incident was minor, or that the documented symptoms developed later.
For paralysis claims, that dispute can be serious because compensation depends on proving:
- What caused the injury (incident facts + medical causation)
- How severe it is (objective medical findings)
- What it will require long-term (rehab, equipment, care, and lost earning capacity)
The sooner a legal team begins organizing records and incident details, the better positioned you are to protect your rights under New Jersey’s injury claim rules and deadlines.


