In a smaller Central Valley community, it’s common for evidence to be harder to preserve than people expect. Vehicles move on, footage gets overwritten, and witness memories fade quickly—especially after collisions on busy commute routes or near industrial and agricultural workplaces.
After a catastrophic injury, the case typically hinges on two things:
- Linking the incident to the permanent impairment (medical causation)
- Documenting the full impact—not just what you can prove on day one
A fast, evidence-driven approach helps you avoid the common mistake of accepting a settlement based on “what seems clear today,” when your doctors may not yet know the full long-term consequences.


