In and around Fort Knox, commuting routes, and busy corridors that connect Radcliff to surrounding communities, serious accidents can unfold quickly—then evidence starts disappearing just as fast. Photos aren’t taken, dashcam footage gets overwritten, witnesses move on, and medical timelines become harder to reconstruct.
For paralysis injuries, that early window matters because settlement value depends heavily on:
- How quickly and accurately the injury was documented
- Whether medical causation is supported (what caused the neurological damage)
- Whether the full functional impact is recorded (not just the initial diagnosis)
A paralysis claim needs a story supported by documents—ER records, imaging reports, specialist notes, and rehab/therapy documentation—along with incident evidence (reports, witness statements, vehicle or scene documentation).


