In Newburgh, serious injuries often happen in situations where evidence can disappear fast—traffic collisions, construction zones, or poorly documented workplace hazards. When paralysis is involved, the “window” for building a persuasive case is often measured in days and weeks, not months.
A lawyer’s early work typically focuses on:
- preserving incident documentation (and identifying what’s missing)
- coordinating medical records so causation and severity are clearly documented
- handling insurance communications so you don’t accidentally undercut your claim
- tracking deadlines that apply in New York personal injury matters
Technology can help organize information, but your case still needs a lawyer’s legal judgment—especially when the defense tries to narrow liability or question whether the incident caused the neurological damage.


