In a community like Wallington, serious injuries can happen in everyday places—busy intersections during rush hour, sidewalks with uneven surfaces, or construction zones where traffic patterns shift. When paralysis is involved, the timeline matters because insurers often look for reasons to dispute causation (“this wasn’t caused by that incident”) or to minimize long-term impact.
That means your case needs a clean, organized record linking:
- The incident (what happened, where, and when)
- The medical findings (what was injured and how it progressed)
- The real-world impact (mobility loss, therapy needs, home/work changes)
An evidence-first approach is especially important because New Jersey claims can involve complex liability arguments—such as comparative fault—and insurers may request detailed documentation quickly.


