In Chicago, serious injuries often happen in moments that move quickly: rush-hour collisions on the Dan Ryan or Kennedy, bikes and pedestrians in high-traffic corridors, rideshare incidents, or multi-vehicle crashes where statements and footage disappear fast. When paralysis is the result, the stakes rise immediately—medically and legally.
A paralysis claim is rarely about a single document. It’s about connecting the incident to the neurological damage, then building a record that insurers and, if necessary, courts can’t easily dismiss.
That’s where AI-assisted intake and organization can help—but only when it’s used to support an attorney’s strategy, not replace legal judgment.


