Center Point sits along busy commuting routes around the Birmingham area, where sudden stops, lane changes, and high-speed impacts can turn a serious collision into a catastrophic spinal injury. In these cases, the difference between a strong and weak claim often comes down to evidence that disappears quickly.
After a severe crash, important items may include:
- Dashcam / phone video from other drivers or nearby witnesses
- Traffic signal timing and lane-control information (what changed and when)
- Scene photos showing skid marks, debris, vehicle positions, and roadway conditions
- Witness statements collected before memories fade
- EMS and hospital timelines documenting neurological findings early
Even if you’ve already been through the ER, you may not know what details matter legally until someone starts building the case. A paralysis claim is not just about what happened—it’s about proving how the incident caused the neurological injury and what the injury requires going forward.


