Catastrophic injuries often require immediate medical stabilization, but the legal clock starts sooner than many people realize. In Duluth, the physical environment can also make evidence harder to preserve:
- Winter weather can erase skid marks, obscure road conditions, and damage vehicle locations.
- Lake Superior wind and freezing temps may affect video systems, signage visibility, and scene documentation.
- High-traffic corridors and shifting traffic patterns can make it difficult to identify witnesses days later.
A paralysis claim may depend on proving what caused the injury and how the injury worsened function over time. Waiting too long can limit what can be verified—especially for hard-to-reconstruct incidents.


