Shawnee traffic and commuting patterns can lead to high-severity incidents—especially when drivers are navigating heavy roadway traffic, sudden lane changes, construction zones, or low-visibility conditions like rain and winter darkness. When a collision causes paralysis, the details matter.
In the first days after an injury, evidence can disappear fast:
- Dashcam and surveillance footage may be overwritten or scheduled for deletion
- Witnesses move on or forget key facts
- Medical records can become fragmented across ER visits, imaging centers, and specialists
- Work and disability documentation may not be preserved
A paralysis case is commonly built from a timeline: what happened, what injuries were found, and how the injury affected function over time. The earlier your attorney helps you organize that timeline, the better position you’re in when negotiating with insurers.


