Catastrophic injuries don’t always “look the same” in the first days after an accident. Swelling, delayed imaging, evolving neurologic findings, and treatment decisions can change what doctors conclude—and what insurance companies later argue.
In Woodland, many cases begin with an accident during commuting, work travel, or everyday errands. When the incident happened, evidence may be time-sensitive:
- surveillance footage may be overwritten
- vehicle data may be lost
- witnesses move on or become harder to reach
- medical records may be incomplete if follow-up care is delayed
A paralysis injury claim can require a clear, chronological medical story. Getting that story organized early often makes the difference between a claim that’s treated as “serious” and one that’s disputed.


