Farmington residents spend a lot of time on commutes and family routes—so paralysis cases often begin with a familiar sequence: a sudden impact, an ambulance response, and then the long period of imaging, specialty care, and rehabilitation planning.
In the first days and weeks, critical information can be lost:
- dashcam or traffic camera footage may be overwritten
- witness memories fade
- vehicle inspection details get misplaced
- medical records may arrive in pieces
A paralysis claim built on evidence needs a prompt approach—both to document what happened and to connect the crash to the neurologic injury.


