Paralysis injuries—especially spinal cord injuries—are time-sensitive in two ways:
- Medical clarity: Early records shape how doctors describe the injury, prognosis, and functional limitations.
- Legal proof: Insurers often focus on what was documented (and what wasn’t) before the case fully develops.
For Lake Wales residents, that can mean evidence from the real world: traffic patterns around commuting routes, dashcam or surveillance footage near commercial areas, witness identities from the scene, and photos that capture hazards before they’re cleared.
A key practical goal is to prevent your case from becoming “he said, she said.” When paralysis is involved, the record has to tell a consistent, credible story.


