East Orange is dense, with busy corridors, frequent vehicle-pedestrian interactions, and constant road activity. When a spinal cord injury results from a crash, a fall, or an incident near construction or curb work, the value of the claim usually depends on how clearly the evidence ties:
- The incident mechanics (how impact occurred)
- Immediate symptoms (what you reported and when)
- Imaging and diagnoses (what shows up on MRI/CT and when)
- Ongoing functional loss (what you can’t do now—and what you may need later)
Insurers commonly scrutinize scene details: lighting conditions, crosswalk placement, debris/uneven pavement, whether a vehicle braked, and whether witnesses reported consistent facts. In this environment, “what happened” isn’t background—it’s the foundation of settlement leverage.


