In a small-but-busy community like Roselle Park, injuries can happen quickly and in places where evidence is time-sensitive: crash scenes cleared for traffic flow, surveillance overwritten, witnesses moving on, and maintenance logs archived.
Paralysis claims are especially dependent on proving two things:
- The incident caused the neurological harm (not just that paralysis exists).
- The harm’s severity and permanence (so damages reflect real future care, not just the initial hospital stay).
A lawyer’s early job is to help you preserve the chain of proof—incident reports, EMS records, imaging/diagnostic findings, and follow-up treatment notes—before gaps give the insurance defense room to argue “unknown cause” or “pre-existing condition.”


