Roselle’s busy mix of commuters, local roads, and pedestrian activity means catastrophic injuries can happen in many ways—often in moments where evidence is fleeting. In the first days and weeks after paralysis, the case can hinge on details such as:
- Whether the scene was documented (photos/video, lighting, lane conditions, signage, or known hazards)
- Whether witnesses were identified before memories fade
- Whether medical records were preserved across ER visits, imaging, surgeries, and follow-ups
- Whether communications with insurers were handled correctly
In New Jersey, delays can create practical problems even before litigation begins. Records may be harder to retrieve later, and early statements can be used to minimize liability or dispute the cause of injury.


