Paralysis injuries are rarely “instant” paperwork—documentation grows over days and weeks as imaging, specialists, and rehabilitation begin. In Wilton Manors, that makes early evidence especially important because key materials can disappear quickly:
- Video coverage near busy corridors and commercial areas may be overwritten on short schedules.
- Witness memories fade fast after traumatic events.
- Incident reports may be incomplete at first and only later supplemented.
- Medical causation can become harder to prove if early treatment notes are missing or inconsistent.
A paralysis claim attorney can help you organize what you have now and request what’s missing—before gaps get exploited during negotiations.


