Paralysis injuries can require immediate stabilization, followed by weeks or months of diagnostic testing and treatment planning. In the meantime, families in Eagle are often juggling:
- ER and specialist visits
- rehabilitation and durable medical equipment needs
- time away from work (for injured people and caregivers)
- home accessibility changes
Because paralysis typically affects long-term mobility and daily function, the evidence you preserve early can determine what insurers accept later. That’s why waiting can be risky—especially when medical records are still developing and witnesses’ memories fade.


