In a suburban community with heavy commuting and frequent traffic merging, catastrophic injuries are often followed by rushed questions from insurers and conflicting accounts from witnesses who saw only part of what happened. That’s especially true when:
- Crash scenes are cleared quickly and key details fade.
- Multiple vehicles or lanes are involved, making fault disputes common.
- Workplace incidents involve contractors, staffing companies, or equipment responsibility.
- Pedestrian or cyclist injuries raise questions about speed, visibility, and roadway markings.
When your injury is life-altering, the clock starts running right away—not just for legal deadlines, but for evidence preservation and accurate medical documentation.


