In the Quad Cities area, serious injuries can occur in moments where evidence can disappear quickly—weather changes, shifting traffic conditions, and busy medical systems that move patients from ER to specialists.
A paralysis case typically becomes stronger (or weaker) based on what’s documented in the first days:
- The initial EMS/ER timeline (what symptoms were reported and when)
- Imaging and diagnostic records (what was found, and how quickly)
- Incident documentation (police reports, crash reconstruction notes, workplace incident reports)
- Witness information (statements before memories fade)
A common Davenport scenario is a severe crash or workplace fall where the person experiencing paralysis is transported immediately, while details about the scene, warning signs, lighting, and traffic flow are left to others to piece together later. That’s why getting legal help early matters.


