In a town like Yorktown—where commutes, school schedules, and regular road routines matter—catastrophic crashes and workplace incidents can escalate quickly. Insurance adjusters may contact you early, ask for statements, and try to frame the situation as “temporary” or “not fully proven yet.”
For paralysis cases, early information is critical. The details that often make or break a claim include:
- The exact circumstances of the incident (how it occurred, who was present, what conditions were involved)
- When symptoms appeared and how they were described in medical records
- Whether imaging, neurological testing, and specialist follow-up were documented
- Any missed evidence—such as photos, witness accounts, event reports, and time-stamped records
While technology can help summarize and organize information, a knowledgeable attorney must connect medical findings to the incident facts and anticipate how the defense may challenge causation.


