In Chandler, serious injuries frequently happen in situations where details fade fast—think traffic collisions during commute hours, roadway changes from construction, or parking-lot incidents where witnesses move on. When a spinal cord injury results in partial or complete paralysis, the evidence that matters most is often time-sensitive.
That usually includes:
- Dashcam/video from nearby vehicles and traffic cameras (where available)
- Incident reports from property managers, employers, or responding agencies
- Photographs of hazardous conditions (weather, lighting, signage, debris)
- Medical records showing the timeline of neurological symptoms and diagnosis
A common problem we see: people assume the story will be “the same” later. Insurance adjusters, however, will often ask questions that can narrow your claim—or pressure you to confirm details before your medical condition fully declares itself.


