Paralysis cases often hinge on timing and documentation. In Culpeper, that can be especially important because many serious injuries happen in situations where evidence can disappear quickly:
- Traffic and commuting corridors: crashes can lead to missing footage, changed scenes, or short-lived witness memories.
- Storm-weather slip-and-fall conditions: wet leaves, damaged sidewalks, and poorly maintained entries may be corrected before anyone photographs them.
- Construction and jobsite activity: safety issues can be repaired or policy documents updated soon after an incident.
When you act early, your lawyer can help preserve what matters most—medical proof, incident details, and the timeline that ties the event to lasting neurological harm.


