In our area, serious crashes and falls often involve conditions that can be time-sensitive to document—roadway changes, weather impacts, lighting, and traffic-control details. If your case involves a motor vehicle collision, for example, key items may include:
- Dashcam or dash-mounted footage and any recordings from nearby vehicles
- Photos of lane markings, signage, debris, and skid marks (before the scene is cleared)
- Witness contact information before people move on or forget details
- Medical records that accurately connect the accident to neurological damage
If your injury happened in a workplace setting, at a local property, or during a trip and fall, documentation can be just as time-sensitive—incident logs, maintenance records, camera footage, training documentation, and written reports may not be retained indefinitely.
For paralysis cases, missing evidence can hurt both liability and valuation. Getting organized early is often the difference between a claim that’s defensible and one that stalls.


