Englewood residents face serious traffic and pedestrian risks—especially during peak commuting hours, near busy corridors, and around areas with frequent turning movements and crosswalk activity. When an injury involves paralysis (often spinal cord injury), the physical evidence can be time-sensitive:
- Dash camera footage and street surveillance can be overwritten quickly
- Witnesses may become hard to reach as days pass
- Medical records may be spread across multiple providers and facilities
- Insurance adjusters may request statements before the full extent of injury is known
In paralysis cases, early documentation isn’t “paperwork”—it’s what connects the crash or incident to the neurologic damage and the long-term impact.


