After a life-altering injury, the most important “case work” happens early—often before you realize what will be needed later.
In practical terms, take these steps if you can:
- Get the right medical documentation: request copies of ER records and follow-up visit summaries. In California, gaps in treatment timelines are commonly used by insurers to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the incident.
- Preserve scene evidence: if the injury happened in a parking lot, business walkway, or near a worksite, photos of conditions (lighting, traction, signage, debris, barriers) can be crucial.
- Record what you remember—then stop guessing: write down your recollection of how the event happened while it’s still fresh. If you’re not sure about a detail, don’t fill in blanks.
- Be careful with insurance questions: recorded statements can turn into “gotchas” later. In many serious injury cases, the wrong sentence can complicate liability and damages.
At Specter Legal, we help injured Lompoc residents organize what matters so you can focus on recovery—not scrambling to piece together a record while your condition is still evolving.


