In catastrophic injury cases, the hardest question is usually not “was there an injury?” It’s how the injury happened and whether the incident caused the specific neurological damage.
For North Branch residents, that often means we focus early on details that can get lost in the chaos:
- Crash and roadway evidence (photos, vehicle data, lighting conditions, skid marks, and witness accounts)
- Worksite documentation (safety practices, training records, incident reports, and maintenance logs)
- Medical timeline clarity (what was observed immediately after the event vs. what was later discovered)
Even when liability seems obvious, insurers frequently challenge causation—arguing that pre-existing issues, delayed diagnosis, or unrelated complications are to blame. Your attorney’s job is to connect the incident facts to the medical record in a way that holds up under scrutiny.


