Los Angeles is built around high-density commuting routes, freeway merges, and constant pedestrian activity. When a catastrophic spinal or neurological injury happens—whether on the 405, 101, 110, or in a dense neighborhood corridor—critical evidence can be gone quickly.
Depending on where the incident occurred, key materials may include:
- Dashcam footage from nearby vehicles
- Traffic signal timing and lane control details
- Surveillance video from businesses along major commercial strips
- Ride-share and commercial trip data (when available)
- Photos showing skid patterns, debris, lane markings, and visibility
Because paralysis claims can take time to fully understand medically, early evidence preservation matters. In Los Angeles, delays can also mean video is overwritten, witnesses move on, and roadway information becomes harder to reconstruct.


