In a tight-knit community like Fortuna, serious injuries often lead to immediate travel for specialty care and frequent documentation—ER records, imaging, follow-up neurologist notes, therapy schedules, and durable medical equipment receipts.
When paralysis is involved, the most valuable evidence is often time-sensitive:
- Initial medical findings that describe neurological deficits
- Early causation details (what happened, how it happened, and what was observed)
- Consistency between the incident story and the medical timeline
That’s why paralysis claims shouldn’t be handled on guesswork. A smart early plan helps ensure the case is built around what insurers will challenge—especially when the defense argues the injury was caused by something other than the accident.


