Lawrence is a growing suburban community, and catastrophic injuries frequently happen in places people treat like “normal” daily life—busy commute corridors, residential streets, apartment complexes, and workplaces that rely on routine schedules.
In paralysis and spinal cord injury claims, the case can depend on details that disappear quickly:
- Dashcam and traffic camera footage from nearby roadways and intersections
- On-scene incident reports and witness statements collected before memories fade
- Photos and measurements of the scene (lighting, road surface, hazards, fall conditions)
- Medical timing—the sequence between the event and imaging/diagnosis
A paralysis claim isn’t just about the injury happening. It’s about proving what caused it, how severe it is, and why the harm should be valued for the long term.


