Paralysis injuries often become clearer over time. In the early days after an accident, it’s common to feel overwhelmed by medical appointments, paperwork, and sudden changes at home. The risk is that important evidence gets lost—surveillance footage is overwritten, witnesses become harder to reach, and insurance adjusters push for statements before the full story and medical cause are understood.
Local claim handling also depends on Georgia procedures and timing. While every case is different, catastrophic injuries generally require:
- consistent documentation of symptoms and functional changes
- medical records that clearly connect the incident to the neurological outcome
- proof of economic losses (and future care needs)
The earlier your case is organized, the better positioned your attorney is to pursue the compensation you’ll need long-term.


