Her left shoulder throbbed. It had been six months since the delivery truck ran the red light on Market Street. Six months of physical therapy, lost wages from her graphic design freelance work, and sleepless nights. The trucking company’s insurer had offered her $4,000. “Take it or leave it,” the adjuster had said. “Soft tissue is subjective.”
She felt invisible. Just another statistic in the city’s endless hum of metal and mistakes. mylawyer360.com injuries
But the story doesn’t end there. Because MyLawyer360 didn’t just get her money. They got her recorded . During the settlement, they uploaded her anonymized case file to their “Injury Compass”—a public, interactive map on their site. Users could click on the intersection of Market and 7th and see real-time crash data, medical outcomes, and even the names of negligent drivers with three or more violations. Her left shoulder throbbed
A month later, a single mother named Fatima found that blue dot at 3:00 AM. She had been hit by the same delivery truck, at the same intersection, six weeks after Elena. The police had told her it was a “minor fender bender.” The trucking company’s insurer had offered her $4,000
The last line of her employee bio reads: “Your injury isn’t a story. It’s data. And data always wins.”
Elena became Case #LG-4401. A blue dot on a digital wound.