In a smaller New England community, it’s common for people to know the location, the witnesses, and even the general circumstances of an accident—especially after events like busy seasonal traffic, construction activity, or commuter rushes on local routes.
That can work for you—if your evidence is organized early.
Defense teams frequently look for gaps such as:
- symptoms that start improving before treatment is documented
- delays in follow-up care after the first appointment
- inconsistent statements about what happened (even when people are trying to be helpful)
- pressure to accept an early offer before doctors can confirm the injury pattern
A strong case usually tracks: what happened, when symptoms began, what clinicians documented, and how your function changed.


