In Lewiston, serious injuries can occur in settings tied to everyday movement and local work patterns—such as:
- High-traffic corridors and commuting routes, including crashes that lead to crush trauma or delayed recognition of vascular/nerve damage.
- Industrial and commercial worksites where machinery, loading activities, and safety procedures are central to how injuries occur.
- Property and roadway hazards—uneven surfaces, inadequate warnings, or maintenance issues that can turn a fall into a life-altering event.
- Tourism and seasonal activity, where visitors may be unfamiliar with local conditions and safety signage.
In these cases, the legal question usually becomes: Who had a duty to prevent the harm, and what evidence shows that duty was breached? The answer depends on facts gathered early—before memories fade and records disappear.


