In Blaine, serious injuries commonly happen on routes used every day—commuter corridors, connecting roadways, and high-traffic intersections where traffic patterns can change quickly. When paralysis is involved, the “window” for building a strong record matters.
From the start, key evidence can get lost: vehicle data may be overwritten, surveillance footage can be retained only briefly, and incident details can fade for witnesses. Meanwhile, your medical team may be focused on stabilization and rehab—exactly where you should be.
A paralysis injury lawyer helps bridge that gap by organizing evidence early and building a claim that reflects what the injury is doing today and what it will likely require next.


