East Point sits between major commuting corridors, with frequent traffic, ride-share activity, and dense neighborhood intersections. That means paralysis claims often depend on details that can disappear fast:
- Dashcam and traffic camera footage may be overwritten or restricted quickly.
- Witness memories fade—especially when emergency response is chaotic.
- Scene evidence (road debris, lighting conditions, skid marks, maintenance issues) can be cleared before a claim is documented.
- Medical timelines can get fragmented when multiple providers are involved.
A fast, structured approach matters because paralysis injuries are typically evaluated over time. Early documentation helps connect the incident to the neurological outcome and supports credible future-care projections.


