In catastrophic injury claims, the difference between a strong case and a weak one is often not what you feel happened—it’s what can be proven later. In Simpsonville, common scenarios can create evidence that disappears fast:
- Traffic collisions where dashcam or roadway surveillance is overwritten.
- Parking lot incidents where store cameras cycle footage quickly.
- Construction and jobsite injuries where logs and safety documentation may be updated or archived.
- Premises hazards where cleanup, repairs, or weather changes the condition.
A legal team can use structured intake and document organization (including AI-enabled summaries) to build a timeline of what happened, what you reported, and when. That timeline matters for showing causation—why the incident led to paralysis—and for countering defenses like delayed symptoms or alternative causes.


