Catastrophic injury claims often hinge on the earliest records: EMS notes, emergency room documentation, imaging reports, surgical summaries, and the first descriptions of symptoms and function. In Pine Bluff, the practical reality is that families may be juggling:
- follow-up appointments across multiple providers
- insurance calls while recovery is ongoing
- employer paperwork when work capacity changes
- transportation and home-care adjustments
When evidence is delayed or incomplete, disputes can start—especially around causation (what caused the paralysis) and severity (how much function was lost and how it changed over time). Our approach is designed to help you avoid that problem by focusing on what should be captured early.


