In a community shaped by busy commuting corridors, dense intersections, and frequent pedestrian activity near shopping and schools, the facts around a crash can disappear fast. In paralysis cases, small details can matter enormously—lighting conditions, roadway markings, vehicle movements, and witness observations.
A lawyer’s early work typically targets:
- Preserving incident footage (nearby cameras can overwrite quickly)
- Documenting the scene while memory is fresh (traffic flow, signals, hazards)
- Securing EMS and hospital records that establish timing and severity
- Identifying all potentially responsible parties (not just the person who “seems” at fault)
When paralysis changes your future, you shouldn’t have to guess whether evidence is being lost.


