In Dunedin, serious injuries can happen in the places people least expect: near busy corridors during commute hours, in pedestrian-heavy areas, or when visitors rent vehicles and navigate local roads. When paralysis is involved, the first weeks often determine what documentation exists later.
A lawyer’s job is to keep your case from becoming a “he said, she said” dispute. Instead, your claim should be built around:
- Your medical timeline (what was found, when, and how doctors described progression)
- The event facts (what happened on the road or at the scene)
- The cost of life changes (ongoing care, mobility needs, home/work impacts)


