Port Huron traffic and daily movement can make catastrophic injuries—especially spinal cord injuries—particularly complex:
- Commuting and cross-traffic around busier corridors can lead to disputes about speed, lane position, and right-of-way.
- Pedestrian-heavy areas and downtown activity increase the chance that witnesses remember details differently over time.
- Seasonal weather (fog, snow/ice, sudden rain) can affect visibility, road conditions, and how quickly footage or documentation is lost.
- Industrial and jobsite environments can raise questions about training, safety practices, and whether a hazard was corrected.
In paralysis cases, delay can hurt more than people expect. Evidence that seems minor—photos, witness contact info, a short video clip, maintenance logs, or the first set of emergency notes—can become critical when liability is challenged.


