Many North Little Rock residents get hurt in scenarios that happen every day—commutes, errands, and construction-zone traffic. After a catastrophic injury, it’s common to focus on the immediate crisis and postpone legal organization.
But paralysis cases depend on timing and proof. The details that seem minor early on—photos, who witnessed the event, what the ambulance report said, whether imaging was done promptly—can heavily influence whether liability and damages are accepted later.
An AI-enabled intake process can help you capture the right information sooner, so your attorney isn’t piecing together the story weeks later.


