In a catastrophic injury case, the difference between a good claim and a weak one is frequently what gets documented in the first days.
After a paralysis-causing crash in Buckeye—whether on a stretch of highway, during a busy traffic merge, or near a roadway where vehicles frequently turn—key proof can be lost fast:
- Dashcam and traffic camera footage before it’s overwritten
- On-scene photographs of lane markings, debris, skid conditions, and visibility
- Witness accounts while memories are still consistent
- Medical timelines that connect the incident to neurological damage
A paralysis injury lawyer can move quickly to help organize the evidence you already have, request missing records, and preserve what matters most for causation and severity.


