Lyndon sits right in the middle of an area where commuting and through-traffic are constant. When a catastrophic injury happens—often from a serious collision involving speeding, distracted driving, or lane-change disputes—insurance companies may move quickly to frame the incident in their favor.
For paralysis claims, time is critical for more than just legal deadlines. Evidence can disappear fast:
- dashcam and vehicle data may be overwritten
- surveillance footage may be retained only briefly
- witnesses may be harder to reach as days pass
- medical records can become fragmented across multiple facilities
A strong legal response starts early: preserving what matters, building a consistent timeline, and tying the accident to the neurological injury shown in your medical records.


