In the Pittsburgh region, serious injuries frequently involve hard-to-recreate details—lane changes on bridges, sudden braking near tunnels, poor visibility on steep grades, distraction around busy corridors, and complex multi-vehicle impacts. When injuries are catastrophic, the defense often tries to narrow causation (“it wasn’t from the crash”) and minimize permanence (“it will improve”).
That’s why early evidence matters more than most people realize.
What to preserve in the first days (when possible):
- Photos of the scene (road conditions, vehicle positions, skid marks, debris)
- Vehicle information (VIN, insurance details, repair estimates if already provided)
- Medical records from the first emergency visits and follow-ups
- Names and contact info for witnesses near intersections, bus stops, or work zones
- Any available video (traffic cams, nearby businesses, dash footage)
If you’re searching for an AI catastrophic injury lawyer because you want a faster way to organize documents, treat that as a starting point—not a substitute for attorney review. A lawyer can verify what matters legally and help you avoid statements that can be used against you.


