Many catastrophic injury claims turn on documentation and timing. In Venice, you’ll often see patterns that change how quickly evidence disappears:
- High-traffic corridors and commute routes where dashcam and traffic camera footage may be overwritten or logged on short retention schedules.
- Tourist and event seasons that increase witness availability early—but also make it harder to track down the right witnesses later.
- Active pedestrian areas near shopping and dining where insurers may argue the injured person’s actions were the primary cause.
- Construction and roadway updates that can affect traffic control, signage, lane markings, and safe conditions.
When paralysis is involved, even a small gap in evidence can affect how insurers evaluate causation and severity. Your next steps should be designed to protect the most important facts while they’re still obtainable.


