Many catastrophic injury cases in the area begin with something that shouldn’t have been dangerous: a sudden braking event on a familiar route, a visibility issue in traffic near local roadways, a slip caused by winter carry-in debris, or a fall in a store, office, or shared building.
Paralysis claims can also stem from construction and industrial activity tied to the region’s workforce—where time pressure, equipment hazards, and safety compliance issues can collide.
When the injury is catastrophic, the early narrative matters. What insurance adjusters hear first can shape what they later claim is “supported” or “disputed.” That’s why getting organized quickly—before details fade—is so important.


