In catastrophic injury cases, the most important early work isn’t just medical—it’s keeping the record consistent. In Oak Harbor, that often means acting fast around common real-world settings:
- High-traffic commute moments (vehicle collisions at peak travel times, sudden lane changes, and weather-related visibility issues)
- Tourism and seasonal travel (visitors unfamiliar with local roads, parking lots, and pedestrian crossings)
- Work sites and public facilities (falls from elevated areas, maintenance hazards, or unsafe equipment)
While you focus on stabilization and treatment, your legal team should focus on preserving evidence that insurers may later dispute—such as video, incident reports, witness contact information, and the medical timeline linking the cause of injury to the neurological outcome.


