Injuries involving the spine and nerves are time-sensitive. Evidence can disappear quickly after a serious crash or workplace event—dashcam footage gets overwritten, surveillance is reused, and witnesses forget details.
Local factors can also make delays riskier:
- High-traffic commuting routes mean police reports and collision evidence may require prompt retrieval.
- Construction and redevelopment activity can affect how quickly companies document safety conditions, repairs, and incident response.
- Insurance pressure often ramps up immediately after hospitalization, especially when the injured person is still focused on medical stability.
A paralysis injury claim is not just about what happened—it’s about documenting how the injury occurred and how it changed life permanently. The earlier you preserve the right records, the stronger your position tends to be when liability and damages are contested.


