In the days after a catastrophic injury, it’s common for families to focus only on treatment. That’s understandable. But in paralysis cases, delays can create gaps—especially where liability may be disputed.
Local factors that frequently affect evidence in Stamford include:
- Traffic and roadway reconstruction: After high-impact crashes, insurers may question speed, lighting, lane placement, or whether the scene was “as reported.”
- Surveillance availability: Stores, traffic infrastructure, and nearby businesses may have limited retention windows.
- Witness memory: People involved in commuter incidents—drivers, pedestrians, passengers—often give statements while details are fresh, and those details can fade quickly.
A paralysis injury attorney can move quickly to secure what’s time-sensitive while you concentrate on stabilizing medically.


