Catastrophic injuries don’t unfold on a convenient timeline. In the days after an accident, families often miss key details: which witnesses saw what, what was said at the scene, which records were requested, and how treatment decisions were documented.
Early legal work helps ensure:
- Important evidence isn’t lost (surveillance, scene notes, vehicle data, witness contact information)
- Medical timelines are organized so insurers can’t minimize causation
- Liability theories are framed correctly under Kentucky’s comparative fault rules
Because paralysis can involve complex medical causation, delays can make it harder to connect the injury to the crash—or to show the full impact on future life and care.


