Catastrophic injuries are time-sensitive. In the days after an accident—whether it happened on a highway commute, near a commercial property, or at an industrial facility—important proof can disappear.
In Seabrook, that can include:
- Dashcam or surveillance loops that get overwritten quickly
- Scene conditions that change (weather cleanup, vehicle removal, repairs)
- Witness availability—especially when people are commuting to and from work or running deliveries
- Medical documentation delays when records are spread across ER, imaging centers, specialists, and rehab providers
A paralysis attorney’s job is to help you act while the evidence is still usable, so the case isn’t forced to rely on memory later.


