Highland residents spend a lot of time on roads that see fast-moving traffic and frequent commuting patterns. When a catastrophic injury occurs—especially one involving the neck, back, or spinal cord—important evidence can disappear quickly:
- Surveillance footage from nearby businesses and traffic corridors may be overwritten
- Dashcam and vehicle data can be lost after storage cycles
- Scene conditions change as lanes reopen and debris is cleared
- Witness memories fade, especially when the incident involves multiple vehicles
A paralysis claim is not just about what happened—it’s about how the injury happened and what medical records show about causation and severity. That means the “first days” matter.


