After a catastrophic injury, it’s common to feel overwhelmed—medical appointments, mobility limitations, and family responsibilities can make it hard to organize details. But for paralysis cases, small evidence gaps can become big problems later.
In the first days, the goal is to document and preserve:
- The incident scene details (lighting, road conditions, weather, signage, and any hazards)
- The exact timeline of symptoms and medical findings
- The names of responders, witnesses, and anyone who can confirm what happened
- Any photos, video, or dashcam footage related to the event
Mountain View cases often involve critical evidence like traffic-camera footage, employer maintenance logs, or premises safety records. If those materials aren’t requested promptly, they may be overwritten or become difficult to obtain.


