Catastrophic paralysis injuries usually require immediate medical care, but the legal “proof” often develops later as specialists review imaging, neurologic exams, and follow-up findings.
In a Roswell claim, the early days matter for reasons that are practical—not theoretical:
- Surveillance and scene evidence can disappear quickly (especially near busy corridors, retail centers, and active job sites).
- Witness memories fade, particularly when the incident involves traffic flow, pedestrians, or multiple vehicles/parties.
- Medical narratives evolve—what’s documented in the first rounds of care can influence how insurers interpret causation later.
A local attorney helps you preserve the chain of information so your claim reflects both the incident and the true severity of the injury.


