Catastrophic paralysis injuries often evolve after the initial emergency visit. In the days that follow, doctors may order additional testing, specialists may refine the diagnosis, and your functional abilities can change as swelling decreases and treatment begins.
That means the earliest information you preserve—medical records, incident details, witness accounts, and any documentation from the scene—can become the backbone of liability and damages arguments later.
If you’re wondering whether something “AI-based” can help, the right question is different:
- Can the information be organized accurately?
- Can missing records be identified quickly?
- Can the story be built so insurers and, if needed, courts can understand causation and long-term impact?
That’s where structured assistance supports the attorney’s work—so your case doesn’t rely on guesswork.


