Paralysis cases tend to evolve. The initial diagnosis is often only the beginning—later tests, therapy milestones, and functional assessments can change what’s known about severity and permanence.
That’s why early organization matters in Florence. After a serious spinal injury, evidence can disappear quickly: photos from the scene, surveillance footage from nearby properties, employment records, and even the details of what was said during emergency transport.
A knowledgeable attorney helps you move from “I’m not sure what to do” to a controlled claim strategy built around:
- establishing how the injury happened,
- documenting the medical cause of paralysis,
- and preserving proof that supports the full cost of care.


