Red Bank residents frequently move through busy corridors, school zones, and intersections where speed changes, lane merges, and sudden braking are common. When paralysis occurs, it’s rarely “just a moment”—it’s typically the result of high force impacts and complex trauma.
That means the first legal tasks are often evidence-driven:
- documenting vehicle damage and scene conditions (including lighting and visibility)
- preserving witness accounts from people who may only have been at the scene briefly
- collecting emergency response and transport records while they’re still readily obtainable
In paralysis cases, insurers often argue about what happened “in the moment.” Your claim needs a timeline that can withstand scrutiny.


