In catastrophic injury claims, the strongest cases are rarely built on emotion alone. They’re built on a clean record—what happened, what was found in the medical workup, and how doctors linked the event to the neurological damage.
In Coatesville, that often means paying close attention to details that can disappear fast:
- Dashcam/traffic camera footage timing and retention windows
- Incident report accuracy (what’s written down may become the foundation for liability)
- Site conditions (lighting, signage, weather exposure, roadway or walkway condition)
- Employer documentation when the injury occurred on the job
A lawyer’s job is to help you preserve and organize what matters so the insurance side can’t later say, “We don’t have enough to verify causation or severity.”


