Homewood is a suburban community with busy commuting routes and dense day-to-day activity. When a catastrophic injury happens—especially involving a collision—evidence can disappear fast:
- Dashcam and traffic-camera footage may be retained only briefly
- Witness memories fade quickly after traumatic events
- Medical records develop over time, and early reports may not reflect long-term impairment
For paralysis injuries, that gap between “what happened” and “what it will mean” can be months long. The legal team has to protect both—the immediate facts and the future impact—so the case value doesn’t get trapped by incomplete documentation.


