Paralysis cases depend on medical causation and proof. The sooner the right records are gathered, the easier it is to connect the incident to the neurological injury and the long-term care needs that follow.
In practice, that often means acting quickly to preserve:
- Emergency room and imaging reports (CT/MRI) and initial neurological findings
- Surgical records and post-op notes
- Rehabilitation evaluations showing mobility/function changes
- Accident documentation (incident reports, photographs, witness contact info)
If you’re already dealing with appointments and mobility challenges, you shouldn’t also have to chase paperwork. We focus on organizing the evidence while you focus on recovery.


