Many paralysis injuries occur in situations that involve critical hours—the moments after an accident, fall, workplace incident, or medical event when records are created and evidence is preserved.
In the Harvey area, we see common patterns that can affect how quickly evidence is gathered:
- Commuter traffic and roadway crashes near major corridors can lead to delayed witness recollections.
- Industrial and construction work can involve incident reports that are revised, completed late, or distributed across multiple supervisors.
- Busy emergency departments mean documentation may be fragmented across intake, imaging, specialty consults, and discharge.
When paralysis is involved, “later” is risky. The medical picture can evolve, and what wasn’t documented early may become harder to prove later. Our job is to help you avoid that problem.


