In many catastrophic injury claims, the difference between a strong case and a weak one is what gets preserved in the first days. After a spinal cord injury, the injured person’s focus is understandably medical—yet key facts may be time-sensitive.
For Wellington residents, that can include things like:
- Crash-scene details (lighting conditions, roadway markings, driver visibility, skid marks)
- Worksite documentation (safety briefings, equipment condition logs, incident reports)
- Premises conditions (weather-related hazards, maintenance records, camera footage retention)
Even if you didn’t start building a file, a paralysis injury attorney can help you identify what should be gathered now—so your claim doesn’t rely on guesswork later.


