Chatham is close to major commuting routes, and serious collisions can occur during peak travel times—when drivers are changing lanes, navigating traffic slowdowns, or dealing with visibility issues like glare, rain, or nighttime glare.
In paralysis cases, timing matters because key evidence may be limited or temporary, such as:
- dash camera footage and vehicle telematics (which may be overwritten)
- traffic signal timing logs and incident reconstruction data
- scene photos (hazards, skid marks, debris patterns)
- witness memories (they fade quickly, especially when there are multiple vehicles)
A structured intake with the right tools can help organize the information you already have—but your attorney must still confirm what the evidence proves and what it fails to prove.


