Catastrophic injuries don’t just require long-term treatment—they also create urgent evidence issues. In a coastal community like Pacific Grove, it’s common for:
- Traffic crashes near busy corridors to involve rapidly changing conditions (lighting, weather, road debris, vehicle movement)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents to trigger conflicting witness accounts
- Tourist-season confusion to make it harder to identify witnesses and preserve footage
- Property and employer records (maintenance logs, incident reports, safety training) to be updated, archived, or lost
For paralysis injuries, small gaps in documentation can become major disputes later. That’s why the right early steps—before recorded statements, before gaps in treatment, and before evidence disappears—matter.


