In the days after a catastrophic injury, details get lost: who witnessed the incident, what the roadway or worksite looked like, what was said at the scene, and which medical findings came first. In Sharon-area cases, the most important early evidence can include:
- Crash and roadway documentation (police/incident reports, photos, traffic control details, weather conditions)
- Worksite safety records (incident logs, training documentation, maintenance records)
- Medical timeline proof (ER records, imaging reports, discharge summaries, follow-up notes)
When paralysis is involved, the timeline matters. A delay in documenting symptoms, or an incomplete record of how the injury was first identified, can give insurers room to argue causation.


