Union City sits in the middle of high-traffic commuting routes, with frequent merging, lane changes, and fast-moving traffic patterns. When paralysis results from a crash—whether on a highway, a busy arterial road, or a local intersection—the case usually hinges on details that can disappear quickly:
- dash-cam and traffic camera footage that gets overwritten
- witness recollections that fade
- vehicle damage patterns tied to speed, impact angle, and occupant position
- medical timelines that insurers may try to stretch or dispute
Because paralysis injuries require careful proof of severity and causation, we move quickly to preserve and build the record early—before crucial evidence becomes hard to obtain.


