Paralysis injuries often require long-term treatment, specialized therapy, and home or vehicle adjustments. But the “time pressure” in your case may not be medical—it can be legal and logistical.
In Florence, claims frequently depend on whether critical evidence is preserved from:
- Traffic camera coverage and crash footage (which may be overwritten or limited)
- Commercial vehicle logs and maintenance records when trucks or equipment are involved
- Worksite documentation such as safety checklists, training records, and incident reports
- Medical records and imaging timelines needed to explain causation and severity
When insurers sense uncertainty, they may try to delay, dispute, or narrow the claim. A local approach matters because it’s built around how cases develop in Alabama and how evidence is typically handled.


