Many catastrophic injuries in the Oswego area involve roadway conditions and high-speed impacts tied to daily commuting. When paralysis is on the table, the details matter—especially the ones that disappear quickly.
Even when liability seems obvious, insurers frequently scrutinize:
- What happened in the moments before impact (lane changes, braking, distraction, visibility)
- Whether the crash report and medical timeline match
- How quickly evidence was preserved
If you were hurt on a commute route, at a busy intersection, or in a collision involving a commercial vehicle, the evidence strategy needs to be built early—before key materials are overwritten, footage is deleted, or witnesses forget specifics.


