In serious injury cases, the difference between a strong claim and a shaky one is frequently what was preserved in the first days and weeks. In Waynesville—where local commutes, seasonal traffic, and mountain road conditions can factor into crash investigations—evidence can be time-sensitive.
Evidence that commonly matters includes:
- Crash and incident documentation (reports, diagrams, and vehicle/scene notes)
- Photos/video from the scene and nearby properties
- Medical imaging and neurology records that show the injury pattern and severity
- Workplace safety and training records when the injury occurred on the job
A key point: paralysis injuries can involve evolving symptoms. Early documentation helps establish both causation (what caused the injury) and impact (how it changes your life long-term).


