Catastrophic paralysis cases often turn on details: where the vehicle was, how fast it was traveling, what the road conditions were like, and what witnesses noticed. In Tremonton-area incidents, evidence may include:
- Dashcam, phone video, and dash-mounted systems from drivers who were on the same route
- Traffic-control and roadway condition information (weather, lighting, lane markings, construction activity)
- Incident reports that identify initial observations and whether follow-up documentation was created
- Witness statements from people who arrived before law enforcement or emergency crews finished documenting the scene
An AI-assisted workflow can help your legal team organize and summarize what you already have (medical timelines, photos, messages, and incident notes) so the attorney can focus on legal strategy—not sorting through scattered information.


