Early steps often affect how insurance companies evaluate causation and severity later. While your medical team leads your care, you can still take practical actions that help your attorney build a defensible claim:
- Request copies of emergency and hospital records (including imaging reports and discharge paperwork).
- Track symptoms and functional changes daily—mobility, strength, bladder/bowel function, sleep, and ability to work.
- Save incident-related details: what happened, where it happened (roadway area, workplace location, or premises), who witnessed it, and what conditions existed at the time.
- Avoid recorded statements without legal guidance. Adjusters may ask “clarifying” questions that can later be twisted.
If you’ve been searching for an “AI paralysis injury lawyer” because you want quick answers, a key point is this: you still need a local attorney to review the medical timeline and connect it to liability under Indiana law. Technology can help organize what you already have—but it can’t replace legal judgment.


