In many paralysis cases, the difference between a weak and strong claim is what gets preserved in the first days and weeks after the injury. That’s when critical evidence can disappear or become harder to prove.
In Newton and nearby areas, common situations include:
- High-impact car, truck, and motorcycle collisions involving sudden lane changes, impaired visibility, or brake/vehicle control issues
- Worksite incidents tied to industrial operations, loading/unloading, falls, or equipment-related trauma
- Second-impact complications—when an initial injury worsens later, affecting mobility, bladder/bowel function, and long-term care needs
A lawyer’s job is to connect what happened to what your medical records show—so the insurer can’t reduce the case to “an unfortunate outcome” without responsibility.


