In a suburban community like Duluth, catastrophic injuries frequently arise from high-speed commuting, roadway merges, and driver behavior on busy corridors. When paralysis is involved, the facts you can document early often become the difference between a case that moves forward and one that stalls.
After a serious wreck or workplace incident, people sometimes think the “important part” is already in the hospital record. But for paralysis claims, the insurer’s review often extends beyond medical charts to include:
- How the incident happened (timeline, speed, impact area, lane position)
- What safety features and roadway conditions were involved
- Whether witnesses and official reports match the medical narrative
- What was recorded before symptoms fully stabilized
Technology can help organize information, but the legal team must turn it into a coherent claim. We work with a structured approach to gather records, identify gaps, and build the factual and medical links insurers look for.


