Paralysis is devastating, but it’s also complex. In many Lansing cases, the biggest fight isn’t whether someone was hurt—it’s proving:
- What level of neurological injury exists (and whether it’s permanent)
- When the injury began and how it connects to the incident
- What future care will likely be required based on current medical findings
After a serious collision—whether on a highway approach, a busy arterial road, or in a dense residential area—evidence can disappear quickly: surveillance footage may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and medical records can become fragmented across facilities. Getting organized early can protect what matters most.
A paralysis injury attorney helps gather and preserve the right records, so you’re not relying on memory while your condition is still changing.


