After a catastrophic injury, families often focus on getting through the next appointment. That’s right—but legal evidence starts disappearing long before the smoke clears.
In Monroe-area cases, common early evidence issues include:
- Dashcam and traffic footage getting overwritten quickly (especially after lane closures or rush-hour crashes)
- Witness availability changing as people return to work or move on
- Workplace incident documentation being updated or summarized rather than preserved
- Premises conditions (lighting, signage, wet surfaces, debris) being cleaned or repaired
A paralysis injury claim can depend on causation—proving the incident triggered the neurological damage and showing how it changed functioning. Acting early helps prevent gaps that insurers later use to reduce settlement value.


