Catastrophic injuries don’t just happen—they’re documented (or missed) in the first days after the event. In Glens Falls, that can mean:
- Traffic patterns on regional routes and intersections where turns, merging, and changing visibility play a role
- Weather-driven conditions (rain, snow, glare) that affect braking distance and roadway traction
- Pedestrian and crosswalk risks near downtown activity and event crowds
- Scenes involving commercial vehicles, deliveries, or work-zone traffic
When paralysis is involved, the difference between “we think it caused it” and “the record supports it” can be decisive. Early evidence preservation is not paperwork—it’s part of causation.


