In catastrophic injury claims, the early days determine what can be proven later. After paralysis, families frequently deal with emergency transfers, imaging, new specialists, and rapid changes in mobility and daily living.
At the same time, evidence can disappear:
- Surveillance footage may be overwritten.
- Vehicle data can be lost or inaccessible.
- Witnesses move on or their memories shift.
- Medical records arrive in fragments.
That is why an “AI paralysis injury lawyer” style workflow can be useful only when it’s tied to real legal action—collecting what’s missing, organizing timelines, and helping counsel build a clear theory of liability.


