In the early days after a catastrophic spinal injury, the facts can get messy. People forget details. Phone calls get scattered. Medical instructions change week to week. Meanwhile, insurers may ask questions quickly—sometimes before the full severity is known.
An evidence-first approach matters because paralysis damages often depend on:
- What the initial exams showed (and what they didn’t)
- How quickly treatment occurred
- Whether later symptoms match the documented timeline
- The functional impact on mobility, work ability, and daily living
Technology can help summarize records and build timelines, but the critical work is ensuring your claim is shaped correctly for how Indiana claims and negotiations typically unfold.


