In suburban communities like Randolph Town, catastrophic injuries frequently happen in situations that unfold quickly and get disputed early:
- Commuter crashes near major roadways where traffic patterns, lane changes, and braking distances become central facts.
- Workplace injuries in industrial and maintenance environments where safety procedures and incident reporting matter.
- Falls during high-activity seasons—after storms, during property cleanups, or when walkways haven’t been maintained.
When paralysis is involved, the “first 72 hours” can shape the entire file. Evidence that seems minor—who arrived first, what was said to responders, which records were requested, what symptoms were documented—can later affect how liability and damages are argued.
That’s where an attorney-guided, AI-assisted workflow can help: organize timelines, identify missing records, and prompt targeted follow-ups so key facts aren’t lost.


