Phillipsburg claims often begin the same way: a sudden, life-altering event—such as a collision involving commuters, a severe fall in a public or commercial area, or a jobsite incident tied to industrial or construction activity. After paralysis, the first days and weeks can feel chaotic, and that’s exactly when evidence can disappear.
The practical goal early on is to capture what later proves causation and severity. That means getting the right medical documentation into a clear timeline and preserving incident materials while they’re still available.
An AI-supported workflow can help your attorney:
- organize medical records and discharge notes into a usable chronology
- flag missing reports (like follow-up imaging, specialist consults, or rehab evaluations)
- create structured summaries for insurers and—when needed—experts
But the attorney remains responsible for legal judgment: what to request, what to challenge, and what should be emphasized in negotiations under New Jersey law.


