In Nashua, serious injuries frequently happen on busy roadways, near construction zones, and in mixed-use areas where traffic, pedestrians, and changing conditions collide. When the injury involves the spinal cord, the “why” and the “when” can be just as important as the injury itself.
After a paralysis-causing event, key questions quickly become:
- What exactly caused the neurological damage? (impact, compression, fall dynamics, medical sequence)
- What did witnesses observe at the scene?
- What was documented in the first medical hours?
- Were there hazards or safety failures (road debris, signage, defective conditions, workplace safety lapses)?
Early evidence preservation can affect whether insurers accept causation or argue alternative explanations.


