Lincoln Park is a dense, commuting-heavy area with frequent roadway activity—meaning catastrophic injuries can involve fast-moving events, multiple vehicles, sudden lane changes, and split-second pedestrian or cyclist interactions. In these cases, the facts can blur quickly.
What can disappear fast:
- Surveillance footage from nearby businesses and residences
- Dashcam videos and vehicle telematics (sometimes only retained briefly)
- Traffic signal and roadway event data
- Witness memories—especially when people are interviewed at the scene
A paralysis claim is rarely just about what happened in the moment. It’s also about proving how the incident caused the neurological injury and how severe it is over time. That requires a disciplined evidence approach from day one.


