In Lake Station, serious injuries frequently follow high-stress driving conditions: heavy commuting traffic, sudden lane changes, limited sight lines near intersections, and rapid response times where documentation matters. When paralysis is involved, the question isn’t only what happened—it’s whether the evidence supports how the injury occurred and whether it matches the medical record.
In practice, that means your case may depend on:
- Crash scene documentation (photos, diagrams, marked roads, debris paths)
- Traffic control details (signals, turn lanes, signage placement)
- Witness accounts (what they saw and when)
- Medical timeline consistency (what symptoms appeared, when, and how they progressed)
An AI-enabled intake workflow can help pull these details into a structured summary so your attorney can identify gaps early—before insurers try to steer the narrative.


