Paralysis injuries—especially spinal cord injuries—are medically complex and typically require careful documentation from the earliest hours through ongoing treatment. After a severe crash or fall, it’s common for families to feel overwhelmed and assume the “important facts” will be obvious later.
In practice, insurers and defense teams often focus on:
- What was documented at the first medical visit
- Whether imaging and neurological findings were recorded accurately
- How quickly follow-up care began
- Any gaps between the incident and the diagnosis
A local attorney approach is built around protecting the timeline: preserving incident details, requesting key records, and translating medical complexity into legal proof.


