In a coastal, high-traffic community, details can get lost quickly—footage gets overwritten, witnesses move on, and conditions change (especially after slip-and-fall hazards are cleaned up).
What tends to be most persuasive in Portsmouth injury cases includes:
- Imaging and ortho notes (X-rays/CT reports, diagnosis timeline, treatment plan)
- Incident documentation (police/incident reports when applicable)
- Witness information from people who saw the impact or fall
- Photographs/video of the location, lighting, surfaces, signage, or road conditions
- Work and schedule proof (missed shifts, reduced capacity, employer verification)
If you used an AI legal assistant to organize what happened, that can help with structure—but it can’t replace the kind of evidence review needed to connect the fracture to the Portsmouth incident and defend causation when the insurer disputes it.


