Paralysis injuries often require immediate medical stabilization, followed by long-term treatment planning. Evidence in these cases can become harder to obtain as time passes—especially when the incident involves:
- Crash reconstruction issues (speed, braking, lane position, impact angle)
- Traffic control disputes at busy corridors
- Surveillance footage that may be overwritten or unavailable later
- Witness fading memories, particularly after a traumatic event
Technology can help organize information, but the most important factor is that your claim is built correctly from the start—so your medical story, the incident facts, and liability theories align.


