In San Marcos, catastrophic injuries often follow events that unfold quickly—sudden braking in traffic, collisions at intersections, or impacts that happen during peak commuting hours. In the hours and days after an incident, crucial proof may be lost or overwritten:
- Traffic camera footage (where available) may be retained only briefly
- Vehicle data and crash-scene details can be altered by towing, repairs, or cleanup
- Witnesses may move on or become harder to reach
- Medical timelines can get fragmented when multiple providers are involved
That matters in paralysis cases because insurers frequently challenge the basics: what happened, how the injury occurred, and whether the injury was caused by the incident. Early evidence preservation is often the difference between a claim that moves forward smoothly and one that gets delayed or denied.


