In Millville and the surrounding South Jersey area, paralysis cases often develop quickly into long-term disputes because the injury is catastrophic and the evidence is technical. Early decisions—what gets documented, what gets recorded, and how you respond to insurers—can affect whether the full impact of the injury is properly recognized.
Paralysis cases are rarely “one-and-done.” They typically require documentation of:
- the initial neurologic findings,
- the timeline of treatment and imaging,
- the functional changes that follow (mobility, breathing support needs, bladder/bowel impacts), and
- how the injury changes work, caregiving, and daily independence.
In New Jersey, the practical lesson is simple: the sooner you organize facts and preserve records, the easier it is for counsel to evaluate liability and damages before key details are lost.


