In Vermont, catastrophic injury claims can depend on what’s documented while facts are still fresh—especially in crash cases where lighting, weather, and road conditions may be relevant.
In Rutland, that can mean:
- Dashcam or surveillance footage that may be overwritten quickly
- Witness memories that fade after a few weeks
- Evidence tied to winter road maintenance, drainage, or signage
- Medical records that must clearly connect the accident to neurological injury
The sooner you start organizing, the better your chances of building a coherent timeline of incident → medical findings → functional impact → future needs.


