In and around Foley, many catastrophic injuries come from fast-changing, high-visibility situations—busy commuting corridors, work zones, weekend traffic, and visitors unfamiliar with local routes. After a major crash, evidence can disappear fast:
- Surveillance footage may be overwritten within days
- Witnesses often move on or become harder to reach
- Scene conditions change as vehicles are cleared and debris is removed
- Medical records can become fragmented if care is delayed or transferred
Fast action helps keep the case buildable—because catastrophic injuries often require proof of both the incident and the long-term impact.


