Revere’s mix of highways, busier intersections, and dense local streets creates common patterns in catastrophic claims:
- High-speed commuter crashes on routes used heavily during peak hours
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where lighting, signage, and visibility matter
- Construction zones and roadway maintenance that can affect lane control and hazards
- Weather-driven falls during New England storms when slick conditions aren’t always handled promptly
- Worksite injuries tied to industrial or service employment where safety procedures may be disputed
When paralysis is involved, delays can matter. Evidence can disappear quickly—surveillance footage gets overwritten, witnesses move on, and details about the scene become harder to recall.


