In and around Dothan, catastrophic injuries frequently involve fast-moving traffic patterns, high-speed merges, and the kind of stop-and-go driving that can make crash details hard to reconstruct later. Even when you remember what happened, the defense may later argue the injury was caused by something else, or that the evidence is incomplete.
That’s why early organization matters. A paralysis case is not just about the fact of injury—it’s about connecting the incident to the neurological outcome and documenting that connection with consistent records.


