After a severe crash, the timeline can feel chaotic: ER visits, specialists, imaging results, insurance calls, and family logistics. Meanwhile, evidence can disappear fast—dashcam footage gets overwritten, witnesses relocate, and early statements can be used later to argue your injuries are “not that bad.”
A local catastrophic injury lawyer helps you move from shock to documentation and case-building. In Sherman, that often includes collecting the materials that determine fault and injury severity early:
- Crash reports and supplemental incident documents
- 911 call details (when available)
- Hospital records, discharge paperwork, and follow-up treatment notes
- Photos/video from the scene (including vehicle damage and visible injuries)
- Identifying information for witnesses who saw the impact
- Any available traffic or surveillance footage tied to the location


