In a suburban area with heavy commuting routes, highway merges, and frequent stop-and-go traffic, serious collisions can happen quickly—and details can disappear just as fast. In paralysis cases, that matters because insurers often look for reasons to narrow fault, delay payment, or question causation.
A lawyer focused on catastrophic injuries typically prioritizes evidence that commonly becomes time-sensitive, such as:
- Crash-scene documentation (photos, vehicle positions, roadway conditions)
- Dash camera or traffic camera footage where available
- Witness identification and statements while memories are fresh
- Medical timelines that show how quickly symptoms were documented and treated
- Employment and benefits records tied to lost wages or work limitations
The earlier you act, the easier it is to build a defensible narrative around what caused the injury and what it will require long term.


