In and around Antioch, catastrophic injuries frequently happen on routes people use every day—commutes, truck traffic, and busy intersections where attention and timing matter. When someone suffers a spinal cord injury, the first weeks are when evidence is most fragile.
In many cases, key proof can disappear fast:
- Dashcam and surveillance footage may be overwritten or taken down
- Cell phone and event data can require prompt requests
- Scene documentation (vehicle positioning, markings, debris) can be lost as roads reopen
- Medical records can become harder to reconstruct if follow-up care is delayed
A paralysis claim is not just about how bad the injury is—it’s about whether the evidence connects the incident to the neurological outcome and supports the life-impact damages that come later.


