Paralysis claims can hinge on details that disappear quickly—dashcam footage overwritten, witnesses who move on, incident scenes cleaned up, and medical records that are incomplete or delayed.
For many Saraland residents, the path to paralysis begins with a high-impact event tied to daily routes—commutes, school pickups, shift changes, and time-sensitive travel. When a spinal cord injury occurs, the defense may argue about speed, lane position, lighting conditions, road surface problems, or whether the injury mechanism matches the medical diagnosis.
That’s why the first goal is usually practical: build a timeline that links the incident to the neurological findings.


