Gary’s residents often commute through busier corridors, work in industrial settings, and navigate a mix of roadway activity, construction zones, and pedestrian traffic. When a catastrophic injury happens—especially one involving a spinal cord injury—time matters for two reasons:
- Medical evidence has to be preserved while it’s fresh (ER notes, imaging, neurological exams, transfer records).
- Accident evidence can disappear quickly (surveillance loops, maintenance logs, scene conditions, witness availability).
A paralysis claim is not a “one-size-fits-all” process. It requires connecting the event to the medical record in a way insurers can’t easily ignore.


