You may see ads for an “AI paralysis injury lawyer,” “paralysis legal bot,” or similar tools. Technology can be useful for organizing information—like keeping track of medical appointments, locating missing reports, and summarizing timelines.
But paralysis claims are won or lost on details: what caused the spinal injury, how the records support that connection, and whether the defense will dispute severity or causation.
A real attorney’s job is to:
- evaluate liability based on Colorado law and evidence standards,
- push back when insurers argue the injury was pre-existing or unrelated,
- build a settlement framework that reflects ongoing care—not just the ER visit.
In other words: AI may assist with organization, but your case needs legal strategy and advocacy, not just answers.


