In a city known for busy commutes and heavy pedestrian traffic, many paralysis cases start with a preventable moment: a serious crash on an expressway or arterial road, a crosswalk collision, or a fall linked to uneven pavement or construction debris.
In Massachusetts, the legal timeline and the quality of evidence are tightly connected. Early documentation can help establish:
- How the incident happened (including lighting, weather, and roadway conditions)
- When symptoms escalated and whether treatment matched the timeline
- Whether the harm was caused by the event (not unrelated pre-existing issues)
When paralysis is involved, waiting can make it harder to reconstruct causation later—especially if surveillance is overwritten, witnesses move on, or medical details become harder to recall.


