Many paralysis injuries in South Jersey happen in traffic patterns that are familiar to local drivers—commuter routes, heavy merging, late braking, and distraction in high-speed corridors. When an accident is severe enough to cause spinal trauma, evidence can disappear quickly: vehicles are moved, dash cameras overwrite footage, witnesses change stories, and medical records arrive in pieces.
In New Jersey, timing matters for multiple reasons:
- Your medical documentation needs to be complete and consistent so causation is clear.
- Insurance communications can pressure injured people to “explain” what happened before the full scope of injuries is understood.
- Deadlines apply to filing claims, and missing them can jeopardize recovery.
A paralysis injury lawyer can help you act early—collecting the right records, documenting the injury timeline, and building a case that reflects the full impact of paralysis.


