Catastrophic injuries don’t stay “the same” for long. In the weeks after a spinal cord injury, symptoms can be evaluated, documented, and sometimes reassessed as doctors confirm the severity and prognosis.
In Lewiston, many paralysis claims involve situations where evidence can be time-sensitive:
- Roadway impacts connected to commuting routes and winter driving conditions
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near commercial corridors and downtown foot traffic
- Construction and industrial workplace injuries where safety systems and reporting practices matter
- Falls in public places during seasonal changes, slick walkways, or maintenance lapses
When evidence disappears—surveillance footage overwritten, incident reports delayed, medical records scattered—your ability to prove causation and damages can be harmed. Acting early helps preserve the record while details are still fresh.


