Little Ferry sits in a dense, traffic-heavy corridor where serious crashes can occur without much warning. Catastrophic injuries also happen in workplace settings common to the region—industrial sites, logistics areas, and jobs involving equipment, lifts, or falls.
In these situations, paralysis claims often hinge on two things:
- How quickly evidence is secured (dashcam footage, roadway conditions, incident reports, witness information)
- How medical causation is explained (linking the accident or event to the spinal injury and its current severity)
Because paralysis frequently changes over time, early documentation matters. The defense may argue the injury was pre-existing, unrelated, or that the severity was not immediate. Your attorney’s job is to build a record that can withstand that scrutiny.


