When paralysis is sudden and life-altering, the early choices can shape what you’re able to recover later. If you can, prioritize these steps:
- Get the medical record started fast. Ask providers to document neurological findings, mobility changes, and functional limitations clearly.
- Preserve incident details right away. If it’s a crash, note the location, direction of travel, weather/road conditions, and any lane changes or braking moments you remember.
- Avoid recorded statements until you understand the claim. Insurers may request information early—don’t guess. A lawyer can help you respond accurately.
- Save everything. Keep receipts for travel to treatment, prescriptions, durable medical equipment, and any out-of-pocket costs.
In many Waverly cases, the “first story” told to an insurer becomes the baseline for their position. The goal isn’t to delay care—it’s to prevent the claim from being built on incomplete facts.


