Many catastrophic spinal injuries in the Little Rock area involve scenarios tied to everyday travel: multi-lane crashes, intersections with heavy turning traffic, sudden lane changes, and high-speed impacts on major corridors. When paralysis is involved, investigators and insurers focus heavily on what happened in the moments before impact and whether the evidence supports that narrative.
Because paralysis claims can be heavily disputed, your case needs early organization around:
- The exact location and lighting/road conditions at the time of the crash
- Vehicle damage, travel direction, and points of impact
- Driver statements, witness accounts, and any conflicting timelines
- Medical records that connect the injury to the incident—not just “sometime after”
A lawyer’s job is to make sure your evidence isn’t scattered across phones, portals, and paper folders where it can be lost or misread.


