Paralysis cases don’t just involve pain—they often involve months of treatment and long-term life changes. In Sherwood, many crashes happen during commute hours, at intersections, or in areas with heavy merge/turn activity. After a catastrophic injury, the first priority is stabilizing medically—but the legal clock can start running fast.
Two things matter early:
- Preserving evidence (photos, crash scene details, vehicle damage documentation, medical records).
- Documenting how the injury affects function (mobility, bladder/bowel changes, transfers, daily living limitations, and therapy needs).
An AI-assisted workflow can help keep those items organized and searchable—especially when you’re overwhelmed and your memory is fragmented by appointments and stress.


