In a city like Herriman, evidence frequently turns on what can be reconstructed from short windows of time:
- Traffic camera footage and whether it was preserved
- Dashcam availability from nearby vehicles
- Intersection lighting, signage, and lane markings at the time of the crash
- Roadway maintenance history (including whether hazards were reported)
- Worksite safety conditions where equipment, debris, or fall risks may be involved
Paralysis cases aren’t just about proving you were hurt—they require showing that a specific event likely caused the neurological damage and that the responsible party failed to act reasonably.
A strong local approach focuses on scene evidence and early record-building, because insurers often try to narrow causation or argue the injury came from something else.


