Racine’s mix of commuter traffic, industrial jobs, and busy road corridors can create situations where catastrophic injuries happen quickly and evidence gets lost just as fast. In many cases, the most valuable facts are tied to time-sensitive sources:
- Dashcam and traffic camera footage before it’s overwritten
- Witness accounts from drivers and pedestrians who may move on quickly
- Worksite logs (safety checks, training, incident reporting) that can be incomplete if you don’t request them
- Medical imaging and neuro exam documentation that may not be fully summarized until later
When paralysis is involved, delays can matter. Not because you should rush medical care—but because insurance companies often try to narrow causation early, and the strongest cases are the ones with a clearly documented timeline from the incident through follow-up care.


