Rutherford is a busy Bergen County community with commuter traffic, dense intersections, and everyday pedestrian activity—conditions where catastrophic injuries can happen unexpectedly. After an injury, it’s easy for key details to get lost: the exact sequence of events, who reported what, what hazards were present, and what doctors said at the first critical visits.
In paralysis claims, early records can become the foundation for proving:
- How the injury occurred (not just that it happened)
- What parts of the body were affected and when the neurological changes were first observed
- Whether the incident caused or aggravated the condition
That’s why the first phase of a good case is not “guessing”—it’s organizing facts quickly and preserving what insurers may later dispute.


