In Dyer, catastrophic injuries often occur in situations that move quickly—commutes, roadway congestion, construction zones, and busy intersections where drivers and pedestrians share the same space. When paralysis results, the difference between a strong claim and a weak one is frequently how promptly the facts are gathered.
Insurance adjusters may ask for statements early. Witnesses may be hard to reach later. Surveillance footage and incident documentation can be retained for limited periods. Your best chance to protect compensation is getting organized right away—so your medical story, the incident timeline, and liability evidence can be aligned.


