A paralysis injury claim usually begins with an initial consultation. Your attorney will listen carefully to what happened, review the incident details, and ask targeted questions about symptoms, treatment, and how daily life has changed. If you already have medical records or incident reports, bringing them can help the team identify gaps quickly.
Next comes investigation and evidence collection. This often includes requesting medical records, obtaining relevant incident documentation, and organizing information so it can be reviewed for causation and severity. If liability is disputed, the legal team may seek additional evidence such as witness information or technical materials related to the event.
Then comes analysis and case strategy. At this stage, the lawyer evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of the claim, considers how the defense may challenge causation or damages, and determines what additional proof may be needed. Structured tools can help organize complex records, but the final legal strategy is grounded in professional judgment.
Negotiations may follow. Insurance companies may respond with requests for information, denials, or early offers. Your attorney helps manage communications, protects you from misstatements, and ensures that settlement discussions reflect the injury’s real impact.
If negotiations do not lead to a fair outcome, filing a lawsuit may be considered. Litigation can feel overwhelming, but it also provides a structured path for discovery, depositions, expert review, and formal case presentation.
Throughout the process, Specter Legal focuses on reducing complexity and helping clients feel informed. The goal is to give you clear, compassionate guidance while the legal team builds a case designed to support the compensation you may need.