In a community like Whitestown, catastrophic injuries frequently occur during predictable travel patterns—morning commutes, evening returns, and busy intersections where traffic merges and slows. When paralysis happens, the difference between a claim that stalls and one that moves forward is often what gets documented in the first days.
After a spinal cord or brain injury, key evidence can disappear quickly:
- Surveillance footage may be overwritten
- Scene conditions (debris, skid marks, traffic control) can be cleared
- Medical records can become fragmented across facilities
- Statements made to insurance may later be taken out of context
A paralysis injury lawyer can help you get organized immediately—so the facts are consistent and the medical story is properly connected to the crash.


