Paralysis claims often hinge on details: how the injury happened, what the first medical providers documented, and whether the record supports the connection between the event and the neurological damage.
In Frankfort, that can mean rapidly gathering information tied to the realities of the area—such as:
- Collision evidence from busy commuting times (when witnesses may be harder to reach later)
- Road and scene factors (traffic flow, lighting conditions, weather at the time)
- Commercial vehicle involvement (trucks and deliveries that may have separate reporting and documentation)
Even if you’ve already been taken to a hospital and started treatment, key proof can disappear: surveillance footage gets overwritten, witnesses move away, and incident documentation may be limited.
That’s where an AI-supported, attorney-led approach can help—not to replace legal judgment, but to keep the case organized while your legal team builds the strongest liability and damages story.


