In a catastrophic injury case, delays can create problems:
- Medical causation becomes harder to prove if records are incomplete or timelines are unclear.
- Witness memories fade, especially for roadway or workplace events.
- Video evidence gets overwritten or becomes inaccessible if you wait.
In Bluffdale, these risks often show up in real life around commute patterns and jobsite schedules—events can happen quickly, and documentation may be scattered across emergency providers, follow-up specialists, and employer incident reporting.
What to do early: collect what you can (incident reports, discharge paperwork, imaging CDs/prints, and contact info for anyone who saw the event), then have an attorney build a clean timeline for liability and damages.


