When catastrophic injuries happen, the clock starts running—medically and legally. Before you talk yourself out of options, take practical steps that help protect the strongest parts of your case.
Within the first days, prioritize:
- Get and keep copies of every ER visit, imaging report, discharge summary, and follow-up note.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: the sequence of events, lighting/weather conditions, traffic flow, what you saw/heard, and who witnessed the incident.
- Save everything related to the incident: photos, video, names of responders, incident report numbers, and any messages with insurers.
- Follow prescribed treatment as closely as possible—missed or delayed care can become a dispute point.
If you’ve already searched for an “AI paralysis injury lawyer” or “paralysis injury legal chatbot,” it’s worth knowing: tools may help organize information, but they can’t replace an attorney’s job—connecting the facts to the evidence insurers must see to evaluate liability and long-term harm.


