In and around Randolph Town, serious injuries frequently occur on routes people use every day—commuting highways, stop-and-go intersections, and busy stretches with mixed traffic and visibility issues.
For spinal cord injury cases, the early record matters more than many people expect. Insurers may later argue that symptoms were unrelated, delayed, or caused by something other than the crash. That’s why your first steps after the incident can influence whether your claim is treated as clear-cut or heavily disputed.
What to prioritize early (when you can):
- Make sure medical notes document neurological findings (not just pain).
- Request that the incident report includes the facts you want preserved (where, how, and what happened).
- Keep copies of discharge paperwork, imaging reports, and follow-up orders.
- Write down what you remember while it’s still fresh—especially the sequence of events.


