In Cambridge, catastrophic injuries frequently occur in real-world, time-sensitive situations—like:
- Traffic and commuting collisions on Route 22/US-40 corridors and nearby county roads
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in more active downtown areas
- Worksite accidents involving industrial equipment and safety-critical tasks
- Falls in public or residential locations during bad weather or poor visibility
When paralysis results, liability is usually not about one single fact. It’s about the sequence: what was happening, what warning signs existed, what safety measures were in place, and how quickly the injury was documented and treated.
That’s why the first priority after a paralysis event is preserving information while it’s still available—before memories fade and records get scattered across facilities.


