In a Garden City community where people commute, run errands, and travel through higher-traffic corridors, catastrophic injuries can be tied to facts that disappear quickly—dashcam footage overwritten, witnesses who move on, surveillance systems that cycle data, and scene details altered by cleanup or construction.
A paralysis claim usually depends on linking three things:
- What happened (the incident facts)
- What caused the injury (medical causation)
- What the injury will cost (past and future losses)
When evidence isn’t preserved early, the other side may argue the injury is unrelated, pre-existing, or not caused by the specific incident. That’s why acting quickly matters.


