After a catastrophic injury, insurers frequently act early: they request recorded statements, ask for “quick” documentation, and try to frame the incident in a way that reduces liability. In New Jersey, missing or delaying key steps can also make it harder to prove causation and damages.
For Freehold residents, local realities can add pressure:
- Commute-related crashes on major corridors where traffic patterns and visibility issues are disputed.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries in commercial areas with changing traffic controls.
- Construction and jobsite hazards that require prompt preservation of safety records.
When paralysis is involved, the timeline is not just about legal deadlines—it’s about medical stability, evidence preservation, and building a credible record of how the injury changed your life.


