Princeton sits in a region where people commute for work and rely on area roadways for daily life. That means catastrophic injuries frequently follow:
- Rear-end collisions and multi-car crashes
- Motorcycle and bicycle accidents
- Single-vehicle crashes related to roadway conditions
- Vehicles striking pedestrians near busy routes or residential edges
In the hours and days after an accident, it’s common to face a flood of calls, forms, and “quick settlement” discussions. When the injury involves paralysis or spinal trauma, those early conversations can be dangerous—because the full medical picture may not be clear yet.
A lawyer can help you avoid saying or signing anything that weakens your case before you understand your treatment needs, prognosis, and long-term restrictions.


