In the first days after a catastrophic injury, it’s common to focus only on treatment. That’s understandable. But in paralysis cases, the details that prove what happened and why the injury was caused by the incident tend to disappear quickly.
In Springville, evidence can be time-sensitive after:
- Commuting and intersection crashes (where witness memories fade and traffic footage may be overwritten)
- Motorcycle and bicycle incidents on high-visibility corridors
- Falls on residential or commercial properties where maintenance logs are not preserved automatically
- Construction and industrial workplace injuries where reports may be finalized before an injured person has a full medical picture
A local attorney’s job is to help you build a clear timeline while you’re still recovering—so later complications don’t get treated as “unrelated” or “pre-existing.”


