Many paralysis cases in the Belmont area start the same way: a sudden crash on a major corridor, a fall near a workplace, or a collision involving a distracted driver, turning vehicle, or motorcyclist. Even when liability feels obvious, insurers frequently dispute causation and severity.
What makes timing crucial is that the evidence that proves what happened—photos, witness accounts, roadway details, medical findings—can disappear quickly.
Key evidence to secure early (with help from counsel):
- Emergency response details and incident reports
- Vehicle and scene documentation (including damage and roadway markings)
- Witness contact information (especially for pedestrians, cyclists, and multiple-vehicle collisions)
- Medical records that connect the mechanism of injury to neurological findings
A lawyer can help ensure your case file is built while memories are fresh and your treatment team is still documenting baseline function.


