In catastrophic injury matters, insurers don’t just ask what happened—they focus on what can be proven.
In Prichard, where drivers and pedestrians share space during commute hours and community events, paralysis claims frequently hinge on:
- the exact sequence of events leading up to the impact or fall,
- how quickly emergency care documented neurological findings,
- whether imaging and specialist notes clearly link the incident to the paralysis,
- and whether property or roadway conditions were recorded while evidence was still fresh.
AI tools can help an attorney sort and summarize what’s already in your file (ER records, imaging reports, discharge notes, rehab evaluations) and flag what’s missing—so the legal team can request targeted records instead of guessing.


