Injury claims involving paralysis depend heavily on timing and documentation. In the first days after a serious accident, it’s common to see:
- EMS and hospital records created in the moment
- Imaging and specialist interpretations that may not be immediately accessible
- Witness accounts that fade or change
- Video evidence that can be overwritten or lost
- Worksite logs and incident reports that may be compiled quickly by employers
A paralysis injury case isn’t only about what happened—it’s about proving how the incident caused the neurological damage and what that damage will require long-term. Getting organized early helps prevent gaps that can later reduce settlement value.


