Keene is a college town and a regional hub—meaning you may be dealing with a mix of commuter traffic, pedestrians, cyclists, and winter road risks all in the same week. Catastrophic injuries often come from preventable moments such as:
- Winter slip-and-fall or ice-related falls around sidewalks, apartment entries, or parking areas
- Car crashes near intersections and faster road stretches where stopping distance and visibility can be limited
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents during busy evenings near downtown activity
- Worksite injuries in trades and industrial settings common across the Monadnock region
- Recreational and event-related risks (including crowded conditions where response times and documentation may be inconsistent)
Paralysis claims frequently depend on one question: what exactly caused the neurological damage? That’s why local evidence—what was recorded, what was reported, and what witnesses saw—can become critical.


