In catastrophic injury cases, what happens in the first days matters. In Oswego, that can mean preserving proof related to:
- Winter slip-and-fall conditions (ice treatment timing, walkway clearing, signage)
- Road and intersection events (lane markings, traffic control devices, braking distance on wet/icy pavement)
- Tourist and event-related foot traffic (crowded venues, loading areas, uneven surfaces, temporary barriers)
Even if you feel overwhelmed, an attorney can help you identify what to preserve now—before it disappears. That includes incident documentation, surveillance footage that may be overwritten, and the medical timeline that insurers often scrutinize.


