In Superior, serious injuries commonly happen along busy travel corridors, in industrial and construction zones, and on properties where winter weather and visibility create extra risk. When a spinal cord injury leads to paralysis, the first days are critical—because evidence can disappear quickly.
Examples we frequently see in the region include:
- Crash scenes where traffic control, skid marks, and witness observations fade fast
- Slip-and-fall or curb injuries where ice, sand/salt logs, and maintenance schedules become disputed
- Worksite incidents where safety procedures, training records, and incident reporting are contested
A paralysis claim is not only about proving the injury happened—it’s about proving what caused it, how it happened, and why the other party should be held responsible. That requires collecting the right materials early.


