Injuries that affect the spinal cord can change over time—what’s initially described in an ER report may not fully capture the severity until later imaging, specialist exams, and rehabilitation evaluations. That matters because insurers often look for gaps or inconsistencies to challenge causation and value.
In coastal communities like Vero Beach, evidence can also disappear sooner than people expect:
- Surveillance footage from nearby businesses and traffic corridors may be overwritten quickly.
- Scene conditions (weathering, debris cleanup, roadway changes) can make the original hazard harder to document.
- Witness memories fade, especially when the incident occurred during busy travel periods.
Acting early helps preserve what insurers and defense teams rely on.


