Claremont residents frequently rely on nearby routes for work, school, and errands. That means paralysis cases can involve evidence that disappears quickly—such as:
- Surveillance footage that gets overwritten
- Driver statements that become inconsistent over time
- Medical records that lag behind the initial emergency timeline
- Vehicle data that may be downloaded or retained only for a limited period
A prompt investigation helps preserve what insurers typically challenge: causation (what caused the paralysis) and severity (how permanent the impact is).


