In central Oklahoma, serious injuries frequently involve high-speed commuting routes, sudden braking in traffic, and crash scenes that change quickly (vehicles moved, debris cleaned up, witnesses gone).
When paralysis is involved, the timeline matters. Early evidence can help establish:
- How the injury happened (sequence of events)
- Where responsibility may lie (driver behavior, roadway conditions, or employer/third-party conduct)
- How quickly medical care was provided
- Whether the medical findings match the crash or work incident
If you wait too long, you may lose key items such as surveillance access windows, witness contact information, and certain incident paperwork.


