In Saco, serious injuries frequently occur in the same places people travel every day: roadways with heavy seasonal traffic, intersections with competing movement patterns (cars, bikes, pedestrians), and areas where visibility can change quickly due to weather.
When paralysis is involved, timing matters for two reasons:
- Medical evidence must be preserved and connected to the incident (imaging, ER records, specialist notes, and follow-up documentation).
- Accident evidence can disappear—surveillance footage may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and vehicle positions change.
A focused paralysis injury case starts by building a clean timeline: what happened, what was observed immediately, what was diagnosed, and how the injury progressed. That timeline is often what insurers try to challenge.


