In a city shaped by commuting routes, tourism, and constant activity, evidence can disappear quickly. Surveillance footage may be overwritten, witnesses may become harder to locate, and scene conditions can change fast—especially around busy corridors where traffic patterns and lighting differ day-to-day.
That’s why we focus early on:
- Incident documentation that supports how the injury occurred
- Medical record continuity showing neurological findings over time
- Proof of damages tied to real care needs—not assumptions
When paralysis is involved, delays can create gaps the defense may use to argue the injury worsened later, came from another cause, or is not as severe as claimed.


