Injuries caused by car crashes, workplace incidents, falls, and medical errors can all result in catastrophic paralysis. But in real life, what determines whether a claim strengthens or weakens is often what gets preserved in the first days and weeks.
In Johnson City, that can mean practical issues like:
- Commuter and roadway activity timing: evidence is more likely to be lost when the scene is cleared quickly.
- Witnesses with changing schedules: people may be harder to locate after the initial days.
- Worksite documentation gaps: for injuries tied to jobsites and industrial work, paperwork and safety logs may not be retained indefinitely.
An AI-supported intake and evidence organization process can help your attorney quickly build a timeline from what you already have—then flag what’s missing so the case isn’t forced to “guess” later.


