In a suburban community like Princeton, catastrophic injuries frequently happen in environments where hazards can be missed—busy intersections during commute hours, construction zones along major routes, slip-and-fall incidents at retail or office properties, and vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers or rapid traffic flow.
Paralysis cases are different from many personal injury claims because the injury’s severity may not be fully understood immediately. Early medical notes, imaging, and follow-up assessments can heavily influence how liability and damages are evaluated later. Acting quickly helps preserve the kind of evidence insurers and defense attorneys scrutinize most.


